Just pretty important to make sure you have some kind of unique skill or training that makes you a valuable commodity. Because there's gonna be a hefty chunk of people looking for jobs after this
Tech is nothing but a master of disaster capitalism and with it now being abundantly clear that organisations which failed to heed our DR/BC message over the last few years are the ones struggling, I expect a significant wave of tech spending as soon as things ease as organisations scramble to get away from legacy platforms, clunky VPNs and localised data centers.
Internally, the tech industry is finally figuring out that farming out code work to Indian chop shops is a false economy given the attendant cost of debug, integration and support along with an increasing focus on effective devops, and with this current situation only likely to increase the focus on national economic activity I think that experienced programmers and coders are going to be in plenty of demand in North America over the next while.