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Jobs In Education: Ten Next-Level Questions to Ask During Interviews (Part 3 of 3)

Jobs In Education: Ten Next-Level Questions to Ask During Interviews (Part 3 of 3)

When it comes to interviews, perhaps one of the most overlooked–and under-appreciated–aspects of the interview are the questions that candidates are often able to ask towards the end. Which then means that if the interviewer(s) ask if you have any questions for them, you will, of course, want to say: “yes!” Oftentimes though, candidates interviewing don’t always seem to know how to ask really good, probing questions. I alluded to this in the previous article–and it is worth mentioning again:…

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Jobs in Education: Tips for Acing Your Interview (Part 2 of 3: What to Do During the Interview)

Jobs in Education: Tips for Acing Your Interview (Part 2 of 3: What to Do During the Interview)

After looking at five tips for getting ready before your upcoming interview, we now shift gears into five tips for the interview itself. 1. Be Ready for Anything: When it comes to the actual interview, your knowledge of who will be on the interviewing panel; who else is being interviewed; the questions that you will be asked–or any number of other items–you will probably have little or no knowledge of beforehand (and that usually the norm, so don’t worry). This…

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The Top Four Reasons to Regularly Update Your Resume

The Top Four Reasons to Regularly Update Your Resume

Resumes are often, perhaps, one of those things that a lot of people do not think about with too much regularity–until they are all of a sudden needed. They may suddenly be needed when applying for a new job; applying to college; or even just anything application-based in nature. This article, then, is all about the reasons for regularly updating your resume–irrespective of the reason(s) for doing so. With that in mind, let’s look at the top four reasons why…

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