u/Cassie-NewWriter

Interviewing for a position next week in higher education any advice?

Hello! I am going to be interviewing for a position where I would be presenting the benefits of taking a college dual credit program to high schoolers! I have a lot of presentation experience as well as a bachelor's in education, so my resume is kind of tailored to this. I spent a lot of time with orientation at my university as well as conference assistant, and many things were a lot of it was being a representative of my university and talking to high schoolers. With that, I want to wow the interviewers so, I was looking for any tips or things I could do to increase my chances. Also, for anyone who has worked a position like this, what are some things you recommend doing as a presenter that engage high schoolers more?

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u/Cassie-NewWriter — 4 hours ago
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Interviewing for a position where I would present to high schools as a representative of a college: Looking for tips

Hello! I am going to be interviewing for this position soon! I have a lot of presentation experience as well as a bachelor's in education, so my resume is kind of tailored to this. I spent a lot of time with orientation at my university as well as conference assistant, and many things were a lot of it was being a representative of my university and talking to high schoolers. With that, I want to wow the interiviewers so, I was looking for any tips or things I could do to increase my chances. Also, for anyone who has worked a position like this, what are some things you recommend doing as a presenter that engage high schoolers more?

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u/Cassie-NewWriter — 4 hours ago

Hello, I am about to finish my first semester as a teacher, and it is sadly not for me. I want to transition into academic advising, but I am struggling to get any interviews. Does anyone have any advice? I am willing to send my resume plus cover letters in DMs if that would help! For experience, I worked in higher all through university, and I had an academic advising internship for a semester during university. That plus teaching and a lot of higher ed job experience like orientation leader, conference assistant, and Resident Assistant (plus others), I thought I would be able to find a job, but it is proving harder than it looks. Any advice? Thank you!

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u/Cassie-NewWriter — 10 days ago