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Teacher Interviews - what not to do. As you are aware, the staff at A+ Resumes for Teachers has the privilege of working closely with many administrators, creating powerful documents that ensure they get the job they deserve, and also helping them prepare for interviews.

Teacher Interviews - what not to do

During our conversations, we always make an extra effort to find out vital information about both what administrators look for when interviewing teacher candidates and what turns them off in the interview. We use this information to help our teaching clients prepare for their interviews. We always ask administrators what the number one turn off is in an interview. Inappropriate Clothing: One candidate came to an interview wearing leopard skin pants and a spaghetti-strap top. The meeting didn't last more than a few minutes.Ladies should wear either a conservative dress or a two piece suit. Review our resume prices & services Review our resume and cover letter samples here. Success Stories "I just had to write and tell you I got the job. "Nicely done Candace. Interview Tips from a Job Coach. Teaching Positions. Resume & Cover Letter Tips and Tricks. Interview Tips for New Teachers. The interview levels the playing field.

Interview Tips for New Teachers

No matter where you went to school, no matter what your GPA is, no matter how much experience you have, no matter who you know--if you aren't able to interview successfully, you won't get the job. Following are some insights designed to help you successfully interview and get the job you want--and then negotiate the very best job offer! Competitive Interview Prep No, you can't cram the night before and "ace" your interview. Take the time to fully prepare yourself for interview success. Teacher Resume Tips. Whether you're a recent graduate pursuing your first full-time teaching job or a veteran educator, you can benefit from polishing your resume to attract the best job opportunities.

Teacher Resume Tips

Make sure you display the following on your resume, and see our sample resume for a teacher: A Passion for Teaching "Showing passion for what you do is important in any field, but in education, this is doubly so," says Candace Davies, owner of A+ Resumes for Teachers. Davies has developed hundreds of resumes for K-12 and college educators.

"Your resume needs to communicate your commitment to student success, teaching and learning,” she says. “It needs to show that you're in the classroom for the right reasons. " You can demonstrate your passion for teaching by incorporating your teaching philosophy in your resume's career summary. "Dynamic music educator with five years of experience developing acclaimed instrumental, band and general music programs. Key Accomplishments Keyword Density. Questions to Ask During the Interview. There are many teaching interview tips but one of the most important is asking the right questions during the interview.

Questions to Ask During the Interview

Select from this list of good questions to ask in your teacher job interview to prepare your own insightful and meaningful questions. When you are asked "Do you have any questions? " be ready! Asking insightful questions demonstrates your interest and enthusiasm for the position. They provide an opportunity to learn more about the job opportunity and to sell yourself as a suitable applicant. Candidates who ask well-considered questions will stand out as the right person for the teaching job. When preparing a list of interview questions to ask, avoid those questions that you can get the answers to through doing background research on the school such as "How many students are at the school?

" Each of these questions can be used as an opportunity to sell yourself by the way you word the question. Common Interview Questions. Whether you need to fill a teaching position or whether you're applying for one, it's worth exploring common questions asked during interviews.

Common Interview Questions

Included: 50 questions that help draw out applicants' knowledge, experience, and more. The interview is an opportunity to get to know an applicant in ways that can't be gleaned from a resume. While an applicant addresses a mix of questions about background, teaching experience, and the "ideal" classroom, the interviewer learns about his or her enthusiasm for teaching and dedication to the profession. See key interview questions below. 1. 30.