By Julia Blair, Senior Manager of Human Resources The next time you are on the SIS website, you might notice something different in the bottom right hand corner of your... read more →
By Hailey Sherwood, Recruiting Coordinator Just prior to SIS I comfortably belonged within the 45% of college graduates today who are underemployed. “Hostess at a restaurant” was not a part... read more →
By Rob Gamez, Special Operations Training Coordinator As we age, it’s a given that we begin to decline physically, but we all probably know one or two people in their... read more →
By Kristine Ota, Billing Coordinator As we start a new year, we’re trying to make self-improvements - work out, diet, read more corporate blog posts - a resolution that we... read more →
By Mike Cerruti, Software Solutions Manager Last Memorial Day, my wife (and fellow SIS employee) Leslie and I made our annual visit to the Los Angeles National Cemetery for the... read more →
By Daniel Sutter, Training Coordinator Other than the typical stage fright, the hardest part of standing in front of a room of people and teaching them anything is that they... read more →
By Karl Barnhart, Director While completing my graduate degree, I was given the opportunity to write an essay on any historical figure of my choosing. After some thought, I chose... read more →
By Daniel Sutter, Training Coordinator “According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means... read more →
By Derek Ruhland, Content Manager We’ve all seen it. Someone sends an email to a long distribution list, and soon after, notifications start pouring into every recipient’s inbox as people click... read more →
By Mark Schultehenrich, Training Coordinator Every business wants to save money. But did you know one of the easiest ways to save is to treat your employees well? More and... read more →