by Slye Joy Serrano | May 2, 2017 | News & Trends
It’s 2016, and this is an exciting year for all the tech-savvy millennial out there. Aside from NASA’s awesome space explorations this 2016, and Apple’s move to abandon the headphone jack in its iPhone 7 (so we’ve heard), there are a lot to anticipate from the...
by Slye Joy Serrano | May 16, 2016 | Career Management, Finding a Job, Job Search, Recruiting
Here’s a fact: Job search is daunting. Preparing your job hunt kit alone requires tremendous diligence – researching about prospective employers, building a clear, concise, and compelling personal brand through your resume, portfolio, and cover letter, and of...
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...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Mar 29, 2016 | Career Advice, Work-Life Balance
I had this conversation with an old friend while I was on the Lenten hiatus. Steven kept ranting about his daily routine, and how he ended up in a hospital bed a few months ago. I started the rantings. I was complaining about my left arm (it gets numb and a little...
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....