by Slye Joy Serrano | May 4, 2016 | Interview Preparations, Job Search
We are sure you’ve been through a number of job interviews in the past, and somehow, you know how to do your homework before the interview – knowing what you are getting into. Although it’s given that every candidate ought to research about the company...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Apr 7, 2016 | Job Search, Resumes and Cover Letters
We’ve been talking about writing and formatting a resume, and it’s pretty clear that drafting an impressive resume is much more difficult than we think. Indeed, writing the resume is the first challenge, but it’s more than just filling in the blank spaces with your...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Apr 5, 2016 | Job Search, Resumes and Cover Letters
I used to wonder what the difference is between a curriculum vita and a resume (aside from length). I mean, when do we use which? Where did these two kinds of document, very important documents, came from? How are these two used around the globe? I figured it out. In...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Mar 22, 2016 | Finding a Job, Job Search
College graduation is on the horizon. Soon, our fresh graduates will start looking for their first job (now, I feel a little bit nostalgic). For fresh graduates, job hunting can be a little tougher than for ‘seasoned’ job hunters. And the first challenge for new...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Mar 8, 2016 | Finding a Job, Job Search
Job seeking is a challenging endeavor, and it could sometimes be frustrating (especially for fresh graduates). You might be encouraged at first, hopeful even, as you went out sending your application to various openings. Then, you got invited for some interviews....