by Slye Joy Serrano | Feb 7, 2018 | Career Advice, Productivity
“People who are drunk outperform those lacking sleep.” – Harvard Medical School, Division of Sleep Medicine Success is everybody’s endgame. Although we measure success in different terms, it’s safe to say we’re a little obsessed with it. Much...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Oct 26, 2017 | Finding a Job, Job Search
Ever heard of the word SEO or search engine optimization? You usually hear this from marketers, bloggers, or writers. It is simple: You make whatever you have on the web, be it a blog or an online portfolio, as searchable and visible as possible so that when somebody...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Oct 4, 2017 | Job Search, Resumes and Cover Letters
In the old days, the most typical and ubiquitous format of resumes looks like this: Contact information An objective statement A listing of prior jobs Candidate’s education It begins with a now “obsolete” objective statement with the underlying message...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Apr 19, 2017 | Break Room, Inspiration
Stares aimlessly at a blank document… Wait for it… Wait for it…! Crap. Nothing! How many times have you stared blankly at your computer screen with no idea what to do? Don’t dare say “never”, you cannot possibly be mortal if you do. I know people who are really great...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Apr 14, 2016 | Job Search, Resumes and Cover Letters
Cover letters are a blessing and a curse. They can either make or break you. And you probably know how. Well, if you don’t, you better find out. Cover letters give you room to discuss your qualifications. That is a relief from the crunched bullet point of a...