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		<title>Product Review: How To Get a Teaching Job</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve finished college.  You&#8217;re done with your student teaching.  Maybe you&#8217;ve been subbing, or maybe you&#8217;re a teacher&#8217;s aide.  Ready to get your full-time teaching job? The Guide to Getting the Teaching Job of Your Dreams is written by Tim Wei (a veteran teacher and experienced teacher interviewer), to help you get your teaching job.  [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>You&#8217;ve finished college.  You&#8217;re done with your student teaching.  Maybe you&#8217;ve been subbing, or maybe you&#8217;re a teacher&#8217;s aide.  Ready to get your full-time teaching job?</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-3570"></span>The <a href="http://49975lp7ul-ncs25knfax41w5s.hop.clickbank.net/">Guide to Getting the Teaching Job of Your Dreams</a> is written by Tim Wei (a veteran teacher and experienced teacher interviewer), to help you get your teaching job.  He&#8217;s worked in two different school districts and has many years of public school teaching experience.  He&#8217;s also been on many interview committees, where he helped to seek out and hire the most qualified candidates.</p>
<p>Tim wrote this eBook to share his experience and ideas to give you an advantage over the many other teachers gunning for the (all too few) teaching vacancies.</p>
<p>In this guide, you&#8217;ll discover:</p>
<ul>
<li>The <strong>50 Most Common Teacher Interview Questions</strong> and How to Answer Them</li>
<li>Insight into the <strong>Teacher Interview Process</strong></li>
<li>What to Include on Your <strong>Teaching Resume</strong></li>
<li>Secrets to Making your <strong>Cover Letter stand out</strong></li>
<li>Sample Resume, Cover Letter, and Thank You Letter</li>
<li>All About <strong>References</strong> and Letters of <strong>Recommendation</strong></li>
<li>Seven things you should <strong>avoid saying</strong> at an interview</li>
<li>How to Prepare and Present your <strong>Teaching Portfolio</strong></li>
<li>Go <strong>inside the minds of two interviewers</strong> as they describe what an interview committee looks for, what they notice, and how to impress them.</li>
<li>A candidate describes her struggles and successes throughout the job hunting process. She explains what worked and what didn&#8217;t!</li>
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<h2>Who is it for?</h2>
<p>If you&#8217;re a teacher at the start of your career &#8211; e.g. if you&#8217;ve <strong>just completed your teacher training</strong> &#8211; then this book is for you.</p>
<p>I also recommend this book to teachers who are also <strong>struggling to get back into a teaching job</strong> following a lay-off, a break for raising a family, or any extending absence from the profession. Like in any job or industry, the game changes, often subtly, so equip yourself with the latest insight and tools here.</p>
<p>Buy <a href="http://49975lp7ul-ncs25knfax41w5s.hop.clickbank.net/">Guide to Getting the Teaching Job of Your Dreams</a>. At just $19.95, and with the 60-day satisfaction guarantee, it&#8217;s a great investment into your teaching career.</p>
<div align="justify"><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;">You&#8217;ve finished college.  You&#8217;re done with your student teaching.  Maybe you&#8217;ve been subbing, or maybe you&#8217;re a teacher&#8217;s aide.  Now is the time to get the real, full-time teaching job you&#8217;ve been dreaming of.</span></div>
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<div align="justify"><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;"><strong>The Guide to Getting the Teaching Job of Your Dreams</strong></span><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;"> was written by me (a veteran teacher and experienced teacher interviewer), to help </span><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;"><strong>you</strong></span><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;"> get the teaching job you&#8217;ve been dreaming of.  I&#8217;ve worked in two different school districts and have many years of public school teaching experience.  I&#8217;ve also been on many interview committees, where I&#8217;ve helped to seek out and hire the most qualified candidates.  </span></div>
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<div align="justify"><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;">I want </span><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;"><strong>your</strong></span><span class="ws12" style="color: #000000; font-family: Verdana;"> job search to go as smoothly as possible, so I wrote an eBook filled with tips, strategies, advice, and procedures that will help you find and land the teaching job that you&#8217;ve been searching for.   I&#8217;m confident my eBook can help you.</span></div>
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		<title>What is the Best Way to Prepare for an Interview? (Part One)</title>
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<p><strong>Flunking an Interview is so disheartening. </strong> <strong>Not just because we fail to land the job we&#8217;ve banked on getting, but think about all the time and energy we&#8217;ve put into even getting in front of the interview panel, particularly if you&#8217;ve adopted <a title="How To Search The Invisible Job Market" href="http://www.simonstapleton.com/wordpress/2008/10/20/how-to-search-the-invisible-job-market/">guerrilla tactics</a> and found a job that didn&#8217;t even exist before you created the vacancy. Is there a &#8216;Best Way&#8217; of preparing for an Interview?</strong></p>
<p>In this series we will be looking at interview preparation (as an interviewee, not interviewer!) This is a big subject as it&#8217;s a lot more than making sure your shoes are shiny! Preparing for an interview in the &#8216;Best Way&#8217; involves a number of things that we might not have thought about before:</p>
<ul>
<li>Looking at our motivation for actually turning up to an interview</li>
<li>Assessing our confidence levels</li>
<li>Having a clear understanding of what <strong>we</strong> want to get from an interview</li>
<li>Dressing for an interview</li>
<li>Understanding nerves and performance anxiety</li>
<li>Sharpening memory</li>
</ul>
<p>This week we will focus on <strong>motivation </strong> and <strong>confidence</strong> . These two factors are what gives us the reason and energy to go to the interview in the first place, so they&#8217;re really important.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll tell you something shocking &#8211; in a survey I conducted last year across <strong>56 professionals</strong>, <strong>37</strong> confessed to (at some time in their past) not turning up to an interview at least once in their career because of &#8216;<strong>irrational</strong>&#8216; reasons, such as nerves or a sudden loss of interest. That&#8217;s over half! A lot of people don&#8217;t even give themselves the opportunity of the interview because of a lack of motivation and confidence. And I believe that if we lack confidence, then we manufacture reasons in our head why the job isn&#8217;t so great after all (to protect our precious egos!), reducing our motivation &#8230; so <strong>Building Confidence in a great interview is the Key</strong> .</p>
<p>Confidence is a curious thing. It is often difficult to put a score on how confident we are, but we do know it when we don&#8217;t have it. Even more curious is the lack of confidence before a job interview. If you think about it&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>If our skills and experience aren not appropriate for the job, we wouldn&#8217;t be at the interview</li>
<li>If we can&#8217;t sell ourselves well, our resume wouldn&#8217;t have been picked up</li>
<li>If the job isn&#8217;t interesting to us then we wouldn&#8217;t have applied for it</li>
</ul>
<p>So why the heck do we get nervous? Dry throat&#8230; increased heart rate&#8230;. sweaty palms&#8230;. stuttering voice&#8230;. why the nerves?</p>
<p>The reason why is that we believe that the interview is <strong>unpredictable</strong> . It&#8217;s the lack of knowing what&#8217;s going to be asked that makes us shake! There are two kinds of questions in an interview:</p>
<ol>
<li><em>Questions the interview panel ask you.</em></li>
<li><em>Questions you ask the interview panel and other folks you meet. </em> You will be expected to ask questions at an interview too!</li>
</ol>
<p>If you saw <a href="http://www.simonstapleton.com/wordpress/2008/11/04/a-review-of-mark-mcclures-it-career-engineer/">my review of <strong>Mark McClure&#8217;s IT Career Engineer</strong> </a> then you will know that this report contains advice on interview preparation which develops ideas on the questions we should put to an interview panel to learn about the job being discussed. What Mark tells us is that it is essential to prepare questions you will put to your interviewers in advance. One mistake you can easily make if you don&#8217;t prepare your own, is asking questions that any muppet can read on the interviewer&#8217;s company website! <strong>Prepare good questions: one&#8217;s which are worth asking!</strong></p>
<p><strong>The same will be true for your interviewers</strong>. They will have questions prepared well in advance, particularly so nowadays where interviews have to be &#8216;fair&#8217; and consistent to all candidates. Does that make you nervous? It does for most people too. <strong>What questions are asked at an interview?</strong></p>
<p>When researching this subject I found a report that told me just that: <a title="Job Interview Answers" href="http://simonsta.interview.hop.clickbank.net/"><strong>Job Interview Answers</strong> </a> is an 81-page guide to the <strong>tough interview questions</strong> we face. This report explains how to &#8216;package and spin&#8217; your knowledge and experience to demonstrate the skills interviewers look for, e.g. <strong>critical thinking</strong> , <strong>desirable behaviors</strong> and <strong>coping with stress</strong> . The report is written for people who are not interview experts (most of us, then!) and tend to get especially nervous before interviews, despite being the right guy for the job. <span class="normal"><span class="HH3">This is an <strong>intelligent Guide</strong> designed for people who are <strong>smart enough to invest in themselves</strong> to get the extra edge over <em>other people</em> who are going for the same job. </span> </span> I bought this report as it was only <strong>$29.90</strong>, and found out how to construct interesting responses to the tough questions I&#8217;ve been asked in interviews. For example:</p>
<p><strong>Stock Question: </strong> <em>What did you like best and least about your previous job?</em></p>
<p>Answering this question can be a minefield! Criticizing past employers is frowned upon, so what do you say?</p>
<p>So I used the <a title="Job Interview Answers" href="http://simonsta.interview.hop.clickbank.net/"><strong>Job Interview Answers</strong> </a> report to construct my &#8216;pre-prepared&#8217; answer:</p>
<p><strong>Answer: </strong> <em>What I liked about my last job was the great on the job training. I was able to really develop my leadership skills, which I know will help me succeed here if I am fortunate enough to join your team. For example, I was asked to lead a BPM project where I had to gain the &#8220;buy-in&#8221; of people from across the organization, including Marketing, IT, Sales, and Customer Services. I was accountable for getting this project completed on time, even though I had no real authority over my teammates since they did not report to me. I was able to create a project vision that the team agreed on, and then day-to-day I made sure that each team member completed their work on time. I did this in most cases by appealing to my teammates&#8217; own self-interests.</em></p>
<p>I would actually say that! <strong>The answer is perfect</strong>. And the answer is built using &#8216;templates&#8217; from the report (all I needed to do was fill in the blanks.) I think the <a title="Job Interview Answers" href="http://simonsta.interview.hop.clickbank.net/"><strong>Job Interview Answers</strong> </a> report<span class="testimonial_large"> is pretty good value in fact, as there are <strong>another 136 intelligent and effective job interview answers like this</strong> . </span> <span class="normal"><span class="HH3">It&#8217;s broken down by strategically discussing each and every answer in simple terms <span class="yellow"><strong>so that you can learn quickly and easily</strong> </span> , no matter what your abilities or experience level.</span> </span></p>
<p>There are some nice bonuses that come with the report.. The extras I liked the most were the books &#8220;<em>Understanding The Reasons Why You Get Nervous</em> &#8221; and &#8220;<em>Seven Mental Exercises to Sharpen your Persuasive Mind, Calm your Nerves, and Focus Power</em> &#8221; &#8211; very nice &#8216;froth&#8217; to the main report.</p>
<p>Like most things &#8211; you reap what you sow; you need to go through all the easy-to-do exercises to get the most from it. Just reading something like this isn&#8217;t enough. You have to <strong>apply yourself</strong> , and that&#8217;s what now <strong>gives me an edge</strong>. I feel <strong>confident </strong> that I have some <strong>excellent answers</strong> to questions I might have been nervous about before. <strong>Not bad for $29.90! <a href="http://simonsta.interview.hop.clickbank.net/">Buy Job Interview Answers</a>.<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Confidence in my ability to answer the tough questions with great answers means I have the edge over other candidates. I know that I will be the right person for any job I agree to interview for, and my interviews won&#8217;t let me down.</strong></p>
<p><em>Next time we will be looking at <strong>the importance of having a clear understanding of what <strong>we</strong> want to get from an interview</strong>, and <strong>how to to dress for an interview</strong>.</em></p>
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