Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Preparations for the BIG Teaching Overseas Job Interview

So you've been called in for interview for a teaching overseas position. By the time you finish reading the email or notification, you feel that there are a lot of things you need to do before the big interview. Stay calm and skim through the letter again. Check for the important requirements.

Gather all the things you need for the interview. Prepare an extra copy of your resume, some pictures, your contact details, and probably a pen or paper.. You will certainly need a checklist for this one

Teachings overseas
can be a big adventure. And a company or school is more than willing to support or hire a person who is always ready or who might give them an impression that he or she if more than willing and ready for the job.

It's always a good idea to make a positive impression the moment you walk in the door for the interview. Interviewers often plot out the interview based on how they perceive you. The best case to respond to this is to dress properly and be ready for the interview. Show confidence in how you act and how you reply to the questions of your interviewers. Make sure you leave your interviewers with the impression that you're the best candidate for the job

And one of the most important pieces of advice you must follow is that you must come early for the interview. It's a bad idea to make the interviewer wait for you. It's one of the things that interviewers get annoyed quickly about. Interviewers may even turn you down right there and then. If you make it a point to show up early for the job, surely you will have a chance to have it. You will still have some time to spare seeking out for the office, or make other preparations before the interview starts.

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