by Slye Joy Serrano | Jan 17, 2018 | Job Search
You’ve done all the hard stuff. Yeah. Like writing your resume and cover letters, networking, applying, going through nerve-wracking interviews, and whatnots. But job seekers sometimes shoot themselves in the feet by forgetting one of the simplest tasks: Writing a...
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 18, 2017 | Finding a Job, Job Search, Networking
We talked about how ranking in Google can help you land your dream job. We suggested you make a website, or a blog, and build your thought leadership through it. Read: How Ranking in Google Will Help You Land a Job There’s a section in every website, personal or...
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 | Aug 23, 2017 | Finding a Job, Job Search
Looking for a job can be intimidating. It’s daunting and it’s exhaustive. Preparing your job hunt kit alone requires tremendous diligence – researching about prospective employers, building a clear, concise, and compelling personal brand through your resume,...
by Slye Joy Serrano | Aug 10, 2017 | Finding a Job, Job Search
Looking for a job yourself is daunting and time-consuming. Scouring the internet for openings, searching for hiring managers to connect with, constantly repurposing your resume, and filling out job applications can sometimes feel like a full-time job. But what if we...