non-native accent...Is it really an issue?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:37 pm
Hi Y'all
I am European-American , that has been living in the US for last 15 years. I finished my B.S and masters degree in US. I have been looking for counseling jobs in international schools since October, 2010 ( attended Search Boston fair)as I am certified school counselor with several years of counseling experience in US public school.
I never in my wildest dreams though that my sligh foreign accent could be a problem while seeking counseling jobs in international schools until I recently interviewed with school that liked me very much but had to think about offering me a job because of my accent. Yes, that is exactly what I was told after interview by assistant principal. Of course, I was very dissapointed and bit offended by what I was told. After all I am applying for jobs in international schools how can a slight foreign accent be a problem. It has never been a problem in my profesional as well as personal life in US.
So, to make a long story short, I did have a lot of interviews in Boston , Skype interviews, etc but as of now no job offers. I can not help but to speculate that maybe, indeed my slight accent is keeping me from getting jobs in "international" schools.
I would really like to hear from veteran international teachers if possible regarding my story . I refuse to give up persuing my international career just because I have accent and really , I am not looking to be a Reading teacher or English teacher but a counsellor.
Thanks!
I would really
I am European-American , that has been living in the US for last 15 years. I finished my B.S and masters degree in US. I have been looking for counseling jobs in international schools since October, 2010 ( attended Search Boston fair)as I am certified school counselor with several years of counseling experience in US public school.
I never in my wildest dreams though that my sligh foreign accent could be a problem while seeking counseling jobs in international schools until I recently interviewed with school that liked me very much but had to think about offering me a job because of my accent. Yes, that is exactly what I was told after interview by assistant principal. Of course, I was very dissapointed and bit offended by what I was told. After all I am applying for jobs in international schools how can a slight foreign accent be a problem. It has never been a problem in my profesional as well as personal life in US.
So, to make a long story short, I did have a lot of interviews in Boston , Skype interviews, etc but as of now no job offers. I can not help but to speculate that maybe, indeed my slight accent is keeping me from getting jobs in "international" schools.
I would really like to hear from veteran international teachers if possible regarding my story . I refuse to give up persuing my international career just because I have accent and really , I am not looking to be a Reading teacher or English teacher but a counsellor.
Thanks!
I would really