Regardless of your final career destination, getting there involves hard work, determination, and a knowledge of the job search process. Getting started is often the most difficult part, but with advance organization and planning, your career search can be more rewarding, and ultimately, more successful.
For most students, the job search will coincide with their final semester in the College of Education. Those becoming school teachers will find themselves entrenched in 16 weeks of student teaching. Likewise, new school administrators are completing their own clinical internships. Either way, you’ll be busy, so take advantage of the job seeking resources to save time, energy, and take the guesswork out of the job search in education. You’ll feel more confident and better able to manage the demands placed on you as you enter the professional workforce.
A new generation of committed educators are stepping forward to fill the gaps created by retirements and school growth. Be ready for the rigors of the selection process and review the resources designed especially for you by the Educational Placement Office.
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