Should I put my Praxis scores on my resume?
In your portfolio, you should include anything relevant that is not on your resume. This means you should have your philosophy statement or teaching philosophy, sample lesson plans, letters of recommendation, a college transcript, and copies of any and all test scores required for your position (i.e. Praxis, PLT).
How do you put substitute teaching experience on a resume?
The job title should simply be written as “Substitute Teacher”. There is no need to get more specific than this. You don’t need to include the specific grades or subjects that you covered. Schools will understand that you covered a variety of classes.
Why should we hire you for no experience?
Just because you don’t have any work experience doesn’t mean you’re not the best person for the job. You have character traits that others may not. You have skills you may have learned from school that could be extremely helpful for this role.
Why shouldnt ti hire you best answer?
The classic answer was always “My weakness is I work too hard,” and then examples of devotion to your job. You might answer “Why shouldn’t we hire you?” by emphasizing your devotion to task completion, and de-emphasize another quality that is not important to the job.
What are the do’s and don’ts of an interview?
Top five interview dos and don’ts
- Do your homework.
- Make a good first impression.
- Listen and respond accordingly.
- Prepare smart, open ended questions to ask the interviewer.
- Sell your strengths and expertise.
- Don’t speak poorly about your present or former employers.
- Don’t falsify information.
- Don’t speak over the interviewer.
What should you not do in an interview?
9 Things You Should Never Do on a Job Interview
- Be Clueless About the Company. Knowing the basics about a company is as simple as pointing and clicking.
- Talk Too Soon About Money.
- Be Late (or Worse, Too Early)
- Forget Copies of Your Resume.
- Trash a Previous Employer.
- Lack Enthusiasm.
- Forget to Ask Questions.
- Talk Too Much.