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It’s important to note that your resume could make or break getting a job interview lined up. Interviews are normally a direct reflection of something an employer saw in your resume. This is why most employers ask for a resume while you’re applying to the job because they want to ensure that they will be getting a qualified candidate that could be the right fit. We’re here to help you add polish to your paper! Following these ten 10 will help you craft a perfect resume. #top5 #topfive
How to Stand Out when Applying for Teaching Jobs — EDUNISTA
I HATE applying for teaching jobs! It's exhausting, frustrating, and can feel endless! The key to getting noticed is making yourself stand out. Do something different that separates you from the pack! A portfolio/CV website can make all the difference. This is a great guide for how to set up a website that will get you noticed and show your future principal just how amazing you are!
Interview Questions for Special Ed Teachers - Mrs. D's Corner
Whether you're fresh out of college or a veteran teaching who needs a change, it always feels good to be prepared for an upcoming interview. This list of 58 - and growing! - interview questions for special ed teachers will help you feel prepared and confident for your upcoming interview. Blog post at Mrs. D's Corner.
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Interview Prep for Special Education Teachers - Simply Special Ed
Interviews for any job can be intimidating, nerve-wracking, and stressful, especially when the position is a role in your dream field. Hours are spent stressing, planning, and preparing for the potential future role. Included in this article, are 100 special education interview questions gathered from personal experience and interviews with other teachers and paras. Broken down into multiple categories, this is a great resource to help prepare for the interview as a #SpecialEducation teacher.