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Try Everything: The Communication Code of Isaias Ramirez

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“Why major in communication?” It’s a question many ask and even more assume the answer to. However, it’s a major with endless possibilities — Isaias Ramirez’s journey is proof.

From kicking off his social media skills with Hawk Communications to embracing his broadcasting talent with WMSC, Isaias is a proud 2022 graduate working at SiriusXM as a producer. His daily schedule is anything but ordinary however, with a demanding role comes hard work and dedication. Early mornings, fast-paced deadlines, and behind-the-scenes magic. As thrilling as his current career is, it’s where he started that truly inspires.

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Balancing academics, student organizations, and a full-time job during college was no easy task for him. When asked how he balanced it all, he admits, “I don’t know if I really ‘balanced’ it.” To him, it was more espresso-fueled survival, staying positive, and taking it one day at a time. However, one thing is for sure, his campus experience built the foundation of his career today. He describes the experience as instrumental as it helped him prepare for his role at SiriusXM. There were many sleepless nights, yet he adds that once he stepped into the role of producer, having that prior experience from clubs allowed him to transition smoothly. Moreover, he emphasized it’s all about picking yourself up and perseverance.

“There were a lot of rejection emails from automated bots that definitely hurt the ego… But I kept on trying,” Isaias quotes. Prior to SiriusXM, he interned at Tunnel Vision Sports and EatNom. Both are key factors in his career journey. Not only is he a producer, but he is also working on elevating his brand. He has a YouTube channel @zayaramii to keep you all in the loop with his journey. Along with his personal branding, he has a couple of podcasts called “Just Chillin” which is really just an excuse for him to discuss what is going on in the world, and the other is called “What’s In The Fridge” which is about interviewing people about what is in their fridge. (Small plug: he’s always looking for guests!)

From rejections sent out by automated bots to elevating his brand, Isaias continues to push forward. At the heart of it all? Passion and perspective. His approach as a student was to try everything. All he wanted was a chance to show someone his skills. Rejections were tough and it stung a bit more when the rejection came from a non-human automated robot. Yet, he kept on trying! As Isaias was asked what advice would give a student, he expressed, “Enjoy life. Don’t let the little things become big things, wash your produce, and look both ways before crossing the street.” Sometimes, it’s just that simple. It takes time and patience, but it’s not impossible!

Written By, Grace Velazquez