Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Other Interview Advice for ESL Jobs

Other Interview Advice for ESL Jobs
Sit and stand with a straight spine, shoulders back.
Avoid fidgeting or putting hands in pockets.
Answer questions in complete but concise sentences.
Avoid personal anecdotes unless invited to share, i.e. "Tell us about your favorite ESL teaching experience."
Regardless of how the interview went, thank the interviewer for their time and follow up a day or so later with a note or phone call thanking them and offering to answer any further questions.
The best way to really prepare for an ESL job interview is to practice the interview, preferably with friends who play the role of the interviewer. This allows the applicant to practice answers while giving the entire process the aura of a game. These guidelines help the aspiring ESL teacher start on the path towards a fulfilling ESL career.

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