by Joe Stein | Employed But Looking
From speaking to other HR Professionals and in my own experience, it appears employees may feel that the rules of giving notice have changed. The result is more employees giving less than a full notice when leaving an organization. This is an unfortunate new trend,...
by Joe Stein | Employed But Looking
In the summer of 2021, job seekers have found themselves in an unprecedented situation. A perfect storm of a shrinking worker base, post-COVID consumer demand, and many of the unemployed taking time off from work due to the enhanced jobless benefits has made this a...
by Joe Stein | Employed But Looking
Determining when is the best time to leave your current position and start a job search or accept an offer is always difficult. This angst is multiplied during the current Covid-19 pandemic, as people have to decide whether to make the leap and leave their current...
by Joe Stein | Employed But Looking
If you are like most, you probably have not thought much about your resume since it was written. I am sure you spent considerable time creating the best document that represents your career. You may have even had others read your resume, incorporating their feedback...
by Joe Stein | Employed But Looking
So much is made of finding your first “real” job after graduating from high school or college. Of course, it is an important moment in your life as you transition from being a “kid” to adulthood. Probably more important, for your career, however, is your second job....
by Joe Stein | Employed But Looking
It is hard to define work/life balance or stress. This feeling is really based on the individual and how the person handles it. Different situations result in varying levels of stress depending on the person. Jobs at every level have some form of stress, but if you...