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Guide to Disaster Recovery Jobs

Don't wait for a disaster to apply for disaster management jobs


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When disaster strikes, disaster recover job opportunities abound. A city needs many people to get things back up and running after it has faced any type of disaster. The key to disaster recovery employment is learning where to find job opportunities.

Disaster recovery employment opportunities can happen at a moment's notice. If you are interested in disaster management jobs, you must be willing to move wherever the work is.

If you want to be eligible for disaster recovery jobs:

1. Get experience. A disaster management job may not be easy and employers want to be sure that you know what you're getting into and that you're up to the task.

2. Network with others. Job opportunities in disaster cleanup come suddenly and it's helpful if you have someone that will call you as jobs arise. Put out the word that you're available for work.

3. Ask for an informational interview. If you don't have any contacts, you may try to ask someone in your area for an informational interview. This will let you know more about the field and they may call you with work.


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Volunteer to gain the experience needed for disaster recovery jobs


It's hard to get that first job when you don't have any experience. By volunteering, you will show your commitment to the field as well as receive the training necessary to do a good job. This will help you to get disaster recovery employment in the future.

I recommend: Look for volunteer opportunities through the USA Freedom Corps. Alternatively, the Red Cross is always helping out with disaster recovery projects. Experience with them can look good on your resume, even if it's volunteer.

Check out job boards to find disaster recovery jobs


Because disaster management jobs can pop up anywhere in the US, it's best to use job boards to find the most current jobs. These boards list the jobs that are available in every city.

I recommend: The Disaster Recovery Journal lists many positions available in the disaster recovery industry. Many disaster recovery jobs come from the government, particularly the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Check out the government's job opportunities at USAJOBS.

Find disaster management jobs in data recovery


Natural disasters destroy more than just buildings. Many companies can lose sensitive customer data in the event of a disaster. Most choose to take preventative actions to assure that there is always a backup of data available.

I recommend: Look for data recovery positions on technical job boards such as Vault and Dice. These jobs are a great way for people with a technical mind to help out in the event of a disaster.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Never underestimate the power of a well-written resume. If you are serious about getting disaster recovery related jobs, it's best to hire a resume writer to polish your resume. They will use industry-specific language to make your resume stand out when you apply for disaster recovery job opportunities.

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the Disaster Recovery Jobs page at Business.com

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