Teachers Resume
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phrases from the job description) and how they fit with your own skills that you are offering.
In the third paragraph, mention your personal qualities like how you like challenges and how well
organized you are. You could also mention that you are a good team player.
In the forth and final paragraph, mention that you are available for an interview and that you look forward to hearing from them. Make a line for your name, sign in, and make sure your name is typed out underneath the line.
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
There are also informative (and a few funny) movies on how to ace the job interview here:
http://www.acethecset.com/jobinterviewing/
By Karen McDonald
http://www.ACEtheCSET.com

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