by Joe Stein | Career Advice
Something very scary is occurring in many job searches. It hasn’t quite drawn the attention of the TV shows like Ghost Adventures or Ghost Hunters yet, but it certainly is spooking Recruiters and Hiring Managers. I am referring to “ghosting”, which is the term for...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
It’s that time of the year where the chillier weather means much more than just the start of the winter season. We are also now in the holiday season, and the time when many people think seriously about a move to WNY (especially if you are a native of the area). Now,...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
For some individuals, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused them to reflect on their current profession, pondering whether this is what they still would like to do, both now and in the future. This is especially the situation with those that were with a company or an...
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 wnyjobs | Career Advice
…and leave Unemployment Insurance behind. Many employers are now desperate to hire help as they try to reopen and expand. This is leading employers to offer higher pay and perks to entice workers back to the workforce. When evaluating your return to work, here...
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...