Multiple Vacancies???
Multiple Vacancies???
So I need some advice about applications. I have 20+ certifications, and many schools have much more then one or two vacancies I would be qualified for. How would you handle applying for more then one position/job with the same school??? Do I apply individually and email a dozen copies of the same materials, or just include all the positions on one cover letter? Or do i do something else?
This is posted on the TES website under reasons why candidates don't get shortlisted:
You apply for too many jobs: “I have seen on the TES website that your school offers many employment opportunities, and would like to apply for the posts of Senior Teacher in the Junior School, Head of Physics, Head of Psychology and teacher of English in the Senior Schoolâ€
You apply for too many jobs: “I have seen on the TES website that your school offers many employment opportunities, and would like to apply for the posts of Senior Teacher in the Junior School, Head of Physics, Head of Psychology and teacher of English in the Senior Schoolâ€
LOL
OK that was actually funny. Serious face though when i apply for a vacancy, its less the individual position Im applying for and more because I want to contribute to THAT school. i want to convey that what subject im teaching is less important to me then being part of their community (not that its irrelevant that i really am certified in all those subjects).
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[quote="PsyGuy"]OK that was actually funny. Serious face though when i apply for a vacancy, its less the individual position Im applying for and more because I want to contribute to THAT school. i want to convey that what subject im teaching is less important to me then being part of their community (not that its irrelevant that i really am certified in all those subjects).[/quote]
I suppose that it would depend on the school and the number of positions available. If you are applying for one of the better schools, wouldn't you be better served by focusing on the areas you are certified in AND have actually taught? I would think in any case that detailing at least several possible specific positions that the school is trying to fill would be in your best interest (while also stressing that you are very interested in serving in any other capacity they feel may be a match for your training and experience).
I suppose that it would depend on the school and the number of positions available. If you are applying for one of the better schools, wouldn't you be better served by focusing on the areas you are certified in AND have actually taught? I would think in any case that detailing at least several possible specific positions that the school is trying to fill would be in your best interest (while also stressing that you are very interested in serving in any other capacity they feel may be a match for your training and experience).
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Hi PsyGuy-
I'm new to this so I don't know how to send you a message privately. I've enjoyed reading your posts on this forum and you seem to have a lot of experience in the international education market. Would you mind responding to my post titled, "Do you think we have a chance as International teachers?" Something like that, I'm not sure the exact verbage I used.
Thanks so much! :)
I'm new to this so I don't know how to send you a message privately. I've enjoyed reading your posts on this forum and you seem to have a lot of experience in the international education market. Would you mind responding to my post titled, "Do you think we have a chance as International teachers?" Something like that, I'm not sure the exact verbage I used.
Thanks so much! :)