You’ve graduated, got a job, now what?
You got the call! After investing hours in the job search, a prospective employer has called to invite you for an interview. You’ve prepared for this moment by researching the district’s website, reviewing sample interview questions, participating in a mock interview, and developing questions to ask the interviewer. However, when the caller indicates that you should plan to teach a ten-minute lesson, your anxiety level escalates. As you graciously thank the caller for the upcoming interview and opportunity to teach a lesson, your inner voice is screaming, “Where do I start?!”
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First of all, congratulations on getting the interview. That means you have the basic requirements for the job and you represented yourself well enough in your resume and/or application. So now you’ve had the interview and you’re not sure how it went. You answered the questions as best you could and asked a few pre-prepared
So, how exactly do you ‘sell’ yourself into the job you want? Whether you are a freelancer, corporate rockstar, or newbie grad, you need to sell yourself in finding your career passion by writing sales letters. That’s exactly what these three things are and, if used correctly, it can help you find y
Different Ways to Say Good Job in English You’ve got it made! You’ve got your brain in gear today. Great! Way to go. I like that. You did it that time! Super-Duper! Out of sight. That’s coming along nicely. Couldn’t have done it better myself. I’ve never seen anyone do it better. You’ve just about mastered that. That’s an interesting way of looking at it.. Now that’s what I call a fine job. Couldn’t have done it better myself. Keep working on it; you’re improving. That’s better than ever. That was first class work. You’re doing fine. That’s a real