by Joe Stein | Career Advice
It can be easy, sometimes, for a High School graduate to feel down as it pertains to his/her job search. All a person seems to hear about from politicians is the issue of tuition and the perceived necessity of a college education. Similarly, virtually every TV show,...
by Joe Stein | Job Seeker Strategies
As we enter Spring, we just don’t enter a new weather season, but also a time where a wave of new college graduates enter the workforce. While there is always an elite group that is ready to immediately transition into their first “real” job search, there are many...
by Joe Stein | Job Seeker Strategies
There is no question that how a Job Seeker approaches a search has changed significantly as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. What individuals did or focused on just a year ago, prior to the pandemic, may not be nearly as effective or relevant during these difficult...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
The topic of employee “soft skills” would seem to be one worth revisiting on a periodic basis. It is an area that many Job Seekers struggle with since it does not focus on the objective items, such as your academic degree(s) or your years of experience in a role. By...
by Joe Stein | Job Seeker Strategies
For many, in today’s fast-paced world, having to fill out a job application is one of the most tedious exercises that a person can be required to complete. Job Seekers have been conditioned into thinking that quantity is the key, such as the more positions you apply...