Much of my IT work is for a company that sells "beauty products" (i.e. mostly makeup). While I'm essential for the running of the online end of things, the business itself is certainly not essential when viewed alongside other businesses that need to operate in a pandemic. Yet somehow people seem to still be buying the stuff we sell online, and the company seems to be doing just fine. The explanation I heard was that with the global increase in video conferencing, people still want to look good on camera. Sounds reasonable, if you are on these calls you are working, and still have money to spend on looking good. So for now anyway, I still have a job. I suppose the only thing that could change things would be an interruption in global supply chains. It's hard to buy things online when payment processors are not staffed, shippers aren't shipping or trucks are not moving. Will things get that bad? Who knows, but if they do I am certain jobs will be the least of all of our worries.