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Interviews
By Kim

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I would recommend going by or at least calling the district office and simply asking them their methods for getting interviews. So many districts are different and the only way you'll know is to ask or find some teacher
in the district to ask. Some places have an preliminary interview done by someone at the office; others just have your resume in a folder and the principal picks who they want to interview; and others have openings posted on a board at the office and it is up to you to call the principal and set up an interview. If you don't want to call the office, call the principal and ask them if they
have any openings. You'll get a yes or a no. If yes, ask for an interview. If the principal doesn't go about setting interviews up like that, at least you'll find out how! Good luck!

 


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