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Inside Secrets of Finding a Teaching Job: The Most Effective Search Methods for Both New and Experienced Educators
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Inside Secrets of Finding a Teaching Job: The Most Effective Search Methods for Both New and Experienced Educators
Inside Secrets of Finding a Teaching Job: The Most Effective Search Methods for Both New and Experienced Educators
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Susan Nunes · May 15, 2010 at 11:41 am
Review by Susan Nunes for Inside Secrets of Finding a Teaching Job: The Most Effective Search Methods for Both New and Experienced Educators
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Like some other reviewers, I am currently looking for a teaching position. I ordered this book and found it had very good information on where to find jobs, how to write a resume, and how to answer possible interview questions. I would say the resume part was the most useful so far, as few resume books have examples of teacher resumes. From the examples provided I was able to construct a more condensed resume from the three-page one I previously had.However, the jury is out in so far as whether I will be able to obtain employment in the field even with this advice. The reason I did not give this book five stars is that there was not a whole lot of information for those people who are changing careers in mid-life. Most of the emphasis seemed directed at those traditional college age graduates with little or no employment experience.
Melissa Gaeta · May 15, 2010 at 11:50 am
Review by Melissa Gaeta for Inside Secrets of Finding a Teaching Job: The Most Effective Search Methods for Both New and Experienced Educators
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I just got this book and have only flipped through it, but already I can tell it will be a great asset. I am a recent graduate with a teaching degree. Our last year we had several seminars and workshops on interviews and finding a job. I have notes scattered all over the place. This book puts all the same info in one place and a whole lot more. Really great interview tips. Lots of potential questions and what not to do or say during an interview. I can’t wait to read this book in depth! A definite “must have” in the increasing competitiveness of the teaching job market!
Anonymous · May 15, 2010 at 11:53 am
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What a dream of a book! After redaing this paperback, I was better prepared for my job interview than my competition. I was ready for the most common questions, which I was asked. Better yet, I knew what not to do in an interview, they asked some trick questions too. My performance was certainly enhanced by this book and I got the job! It was my first interview and now I have my dream teaching job! I highly recommend this book for new and seasoned educators looking for a job. Best of luck to you all!
Pearl Barley · May 15, 2010 at 12:51 pm
Review by Pearl Barley for Inside Secrets of Finding a Teaching Job: The Most Effective Search Methods for Both New and Experienced Educators
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I am returning to the profession after an absence. My letters are outdated as are my work samples. I never created a portfolio (that’s a new thing) so I don’t have one. There are gaps in my resume. This book didn’t get me any advice about how to deal with these problems because it’s totally geared to the new teacher. I was pretty disappointed with this book.
Anonymous · May 15, 2010 at 1:19 pm
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I found this book to be a must have for all teachers. As a recent graduate with a teaching degree, I was nervous about finding the right teaching job for me. I used the techniques and suggestions in the book. I was offered a job from my very first teaching interview.