Hi, I am currently a Junior in college and I will be graduating in Spring 2022 with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies with minors in Anthropology, Linguistics, and Communication Sciences and Disorders. My goal is to work for a few years before I go to graduate school for Speech pathology. I want to work with children in the future so I am looking at jobs that involve working with children in varying capacities. I have also always wanted to live abroad so I think a job at an international school will be a good fit for me. I have been searching online and I haven't found that much information about the Search Associates internship program. Is it really competitive? Would an internship position be more suited to someone with a teaching certificate or someone who majored in education? Are there any other places that I could look for jobs abroad? I don't have a lot of previous work experience. I volunteered at a summer camp when I was in high school and I worked at a preschool that is on my University's campus during my freshman year of college for around 2 months.
My ideal job would be working somewhere in the Special education/ learning support department because I think it's the closest to the job I want in the future. But I'm open to all types of internships. I also don't have a regional preference. Can anyone help with giving me some perspective about my chances of getting into SA? And my chances of getting a job after I get accepted? All advice is welcome.
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- Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:59 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: My chances of getting accepted to search associates as an intern
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