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...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
In today’s COVID-19 world, there are a lot of reasons for all of us to be unhappy, ranging from the semi-quarantine to having to wear that face mask when you go out. Your emotions and stress level can be further increased when you also find yourself miserable at your...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues deep into 2020, the situation should cause many Job Seekers to pause and consider a new course of action. This is primarily due to the unique nature of the current open job market, which has resulted in many job openings in some...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
For many workers, the COVID-19 situation and related job layoffs have caused career self-reflection to occur. The result for some has been a decision to make a career change away from what they previously were doing for employment. I personally know a person who was a...
by Joe Stein | Career Advice
The pages of WNYJOBS.com are filled with many open positions for construction, skilled trade workers and laborers, The need for this type of labor has increased significantly over the last several years. As workers have moved on to retirement (without enough young...