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Mago
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Help with interview!
Hi! Please help a career-changer from the corporate world. I just got my masters in education (ESL/childhood) and have lined up an interview (finally)!
What is typical interview attire for a teacher? Is it the same as corporate - full business suit? Or is it somewhat less formal (slacks and button-down/or blouse ok?)
Can you please show me what you use to carry your belongings (cell, keys, wallet, copies of resume, paperwork, portfolio etc.)... Briefcase? Is that too stuffy/formal?
Any other tips/advice would be greatly appreciated as I am so nervous!
Please help! Thank you!!! :)
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Posted 7/10/14 12:01 AM |
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LoveDayLove
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Re: Help with interview!
I usually wear dress pants, a nice short, and a shell. I have worn a full suit but when I go in the summer it is just to hot. I usually carry my stuff in a nice big pocketbook or messenger bag. Good luck! You will do great!
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Posted 7/10/14 8:08 AM |
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Maybe-Baybe
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Re: Help with interview!
Dress pants and a nice professional top. I think the bag kind of goes along with the grade position. I used a Vera Bradley type bag when I went for my Kindergarten demo. If you're going for upper grades I would say a nice large tote would be good.
Make sure you have an extra copy or 2 of your resume, be prepared to answer questions about assessments, parent involvement, and ways to differentiate instruction. Good luck!
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Posted 7/10/14 12:47 PM |
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cupcake
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Re: Help with interview!
Definitely a full business suit with a skirt, blouse, jacket, stockings. You always want to look professional for an interview. Appearance means a lot, even in the teaching world!
A briefcase or a nice work bag for your belongings.
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Posted 7/10/14 9:24 PM |
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MichLiz213
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Re: Help with interview!
Posted by cupcake
Definitely a full business suit with a skirt, blouse, jacket, stockings. You always want to look professional for an interview. Appearance means a lot, even in the teaching world!
A briefcase or a nice work bag for your belongings.
I agree.
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Posted 7/10/14 9:46 PM |
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LIRascal
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Member since 3/11 7287 total posts
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Help with interview!
Skirt suit not pants, unless it's a demo lesson. If it's a less conservative district, maybe. But unless you know the inner workings, I wouldn't chance it. White or ivory shell, minimal jewelry, closed toe shoe.
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Posted 7/10/14 11:13 PM |
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Mago
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Re: Help with interview!
Thanks for the advice!!!
In your opinion, are nude patent leather flats ok or would they be a no go?
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Posted 7/10/14 11:41 PM |
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babylove26
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Help with interview!
I think flats are fine as long as they look professional I wouldn't wear ballerina looking flats... Good luck !
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Posted 7/11/14 9:15 AM |
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BBD322x0
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Member since 3/14 703 total posts
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Re: Help with interview!
I wear black pants, a nice shirt and a cardigan to every interview I go to. I also usually wear a comfortable heel - not flats. I personally don't think a business suit is necessary unless you're doing a demo, but I guess it's better to be over dressed.
This is similar to the bag I use for work:
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Posted 7/11/14 4:32 PM |
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LIRascal
drama. daily.

Member since 3/11 7287 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Help with interview!
Posted by Mago
Thanks for the advice!!!
In your opinion, are nude patent leather flats ok or would they be a no go?
That's fine!
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Posted 7/13/14 12:10 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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Member since 5/11 7632 total posts
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Re: Help with interview!
I wear a suit with heels. I can't imagine not wearing one to an interview. First impressions are important.
As for bag, I usually bring a nice tote purse.
What grade level are you interviewing for?
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Posted 7/13/14 11:02 AM |
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