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Post: Application Etiquette

Posted by Hopeful Educator on 6/17/09

    As I have been searching, applying, and burrying myself in
    the application process I have realized that it is going to
    take more than just submitting my resume to get an
    interview, let alone, a job. Since this is my first time
    applying for positions as an educator (I graduate in July),
    I am not sure of the proper/ right way to go about
    contacting employers, following up, etc. without being
    overbearing or annoying. As the 09-10 school year is
    rapidly approaching, I am becoming more and more nervous
    every day that I may not have my first classroom come fall.
    I pose the question....How much is too much. Where is the
    line between persistance and annoyance?

    Hopeful Educator



Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Application Etiquette, 6/17/09, by Hopeful Educator.
  • Re: Application Etiquette, 6/17/09, by abc.
  • Re: Application Etiquette, 6/23/09, by NJ/4th.
  • Re: Application Etiquette, 6/23/09, by Hopeful Educator.
  • Re: Application Etiquette (to O.P. this is long), 6/23/09, by NJ/4th .
  • Re: Application Etiquette (to O.P. this is long), 6/23/09, by Miss J.
  • Re: Application Etiquette (to O.P. this is long), 6/23/09, by NJ/4th.

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