Examples of Teacher Resumes


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The main purpose of your resume is to get you noticed so you can get the job interview. You may be wondering, “How do I create a resume that will get me noticed?”

In this article http://www.acethecset.com/blog1/teachers-resume/ I gave you a Word template to use to build your resume along with lots of tips and pointers for creating your resume.

This article is going to provide you with a few sample teacher resumes that will get you noticed. Remember, the main purpose of your resume is to get you the job interview. Your resume is not going to get you the job, it’s the job interview that will do that. This is probably the biggest mistake I see job seekers make: trying to do to much with their resume.

Listed below are the sample teacher’s resumes. Each sample teacher resume is in its own PDF for you to download to your computer. You can choose any of these sample teacher resume templates for your own use.

Sample Teacher Resumes

Sample Teacher’s Resume 1 - Example Elementary Teacher Resume

Sample Teacher’s Resume 2 - Example of Another Elementary Teacher Resume

Sample Teacher’s Resume 3 - Example English Teacher Resume

Sample Teacher’s Resume 4 - Example Math Teacher Resume

Remember, your resume will only have a few seconds to capture the reader’s attention. You have to strike while the iron is hot and capture their interest right away, in the first sentence they lay their eyes on. Having a quote at the top of your resume followed by a testimonial (see Sample Teacher’s Resume 1, above) is really hot and is highly effective.

The President of CareerJimmy, explains:

There are two, little-Known, job search mistakes that keep most job seekers ‘Stuck In The Mud.’

1. Nothing happens, and I mean NOTHING HAPPENS(!) until YOUR telephone rings for the job interview.” Landing the job interview… getting your “foot in the company door” is ALL that matters! (Read that again, it’s where your focus MUST be).

2. Resume Magic: A simple, well-written resume seasoned with a few special ingredients can flood your calendar with top job interview requests, easier and faster than you can ever imagine. Why? Because truly amazing resumes are not resumes at all… they are sales letters! Did you get that? Your resume is an opportunity for you to “sell” yourself into a job interview.

A well written resume can double as a fantastic sales letter and the vast majority of job seekers do not understand this fact.

With 367 people all applying for the same teaching position as you, the pile of resumes and cover letters to sort through was massive, and your application, like 95% of them, was treated like an old newspaper and tossed right into the recycle bin.

Why? Because your resume and cover letter did nothing to stand out and grab the attention of the employer!

One “typical” resume can KILL months of your precious time, producing little or no results, costing you thousands of dollars in lost income while providing you with nothing but anxiety, stress and frustration in return.

One brilliantly-worded resume can change your life overnight.

Click here to discover what a brilliantly-worded resume looks like and to read more from Mr. Sweeney

By Karen McDonald
http://www.ACEtheCSET.com
Karen McDonald Examples of Teacher Resumes

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