By Karena Sanchez, Seattle Reception, and Tori Dunlap, Social Media Marketing Manager There’s certain things that SIS employees may take for granted -- most of these fall under the receptionist... read more →
By Derek Ruhland, Training Content Manager On Tuesday Sept 20th, Ernest Cowell, from the office of the Department of Defense Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), presented the... read more →
By Christian Smith, Senior Manager of Talent Acquisition You’ve written a great resume that highlights your professional experience and has no errors. A Recruiter has taken notice and called you... read more →
By Ryan Berndt, Recruiting Coordinator No one will stay in the military forever. Whether a person decides to leave after their initial contract ends or after 20 years when retiring,... read more →
By Daniel Aguiniga There is only so much you can do to prepare for a job interview. Over the last few years I have aimed to perfect my application process.... read more →
By Al Kuilan, Training Coordinator One of the most difficult assignments in the security field is that of the Loss Prevention Investigator (LPI). The LPI has to work unnoticed and... read more →
By Jon Atkinson, Training Coordinator It is important now, more that ever, to remain alert while driving. If we don’t remember to remain alert, and practice good defensive driving, accidents... read more →
Foreword by John Spesak, CEO/President Hello Team SIS! One of the greatest aspects of my role is the opportunity to meet and interact with each of you throughout the... read more →
By Lori Perry, Director, Special Events In Special Events, we hire employees to work part- time, temporary assignments. This is due to the ephemeral nature of special events -- they... read more →