by Joe Stein | After the Offer
We all know that money and benefits are critical core factors for employment. If we are not going to be paid or provided with benefits, then we are doing voluntary charity work and not employment. There is, however, so much more to consider when seeking a new...
by Joe Stein | Job Search Preparation
The world and technology have surely changed in the 25+ years, that we have been sharing job search tips on these pages (and the RochesterJobs.com website). It seems like just yesterday that we were sharing tips on how to send electronic versions of your resume or...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
For most organizations, one of the largest sources of expense is related to labor costs. Companies are constantly trying to figure out how to get more productivity from fewer labor resources. A relatively new phenomenon is the concept of the “dry” promotion. This type...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
References, just like an Offer Letter, seem to have received a negative perception over the last ten years. There are more job seekers than ever who wrongfully do not spend a moment’s thought on their professional references. This is similar in strategy to sending a...
by Joe Stein | Interviewing
With the advent of behavior based interviewing and other like methods, interviewers have tried to expose the hiring process to more objective criteria and decision-making. The reality, however, is that most of why someone gets hired after an interview is still rooted...