9 Resume Tips for Teachers in the Job Market
Lyndsay OlsenLyndsay Olsen
Articles by Lyndsay
I’m a talent acquisition consultant at National Heritage Academies (NHA), a Michigan-based charter school management company that operates over 90+ schools in nine states, serving over 60,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade. So, I know some of the struggles teachers and education students go through when they’re looking for a teaching job.
If you’re looking for a teaching position, you may have questions about your resume and experience. Here are some tips to help you build a resume and cover letter that will set you apart:
At NHA, recruiters vet resumes before they get to school leaders, so by the time it gets to the leaders, they know you’re a well-qualified candidate and they’ll be looking at your experience.
If you’re interested in working at an NHA school, view our open positions here.
If you’re looking for a teaching position, you may have questions about your resume and experience. Here are some tips to help you build a resume and cover letter that will set you apart:
- Reach out to your college’s career services department.
- Include the relevant things.
- Tests and certifications.
- Skills pay the bills.
- What about font and color?
At NHA, recruiters vet resumes before they get to school leaders, so by the time it gets to the leaders, they know you’re a well-qualified candidate and they’ll be looking at your experience.
- What about the one-page rule?
- A note on Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- How important is grammar?
- Can I use a generic cover letter?
If you’re interested in working at an NHA school, view our open positions here.