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Not exact matches
I will concede the solutions would need more funding, but the solutions include changing the teaching
profession, requiring
different expectations at teacher prep programs, reinventing professional development, having a more rigorous human capital department (from
hiring to evaluations), more choice, more parent engagement... I also think teaching is not a right, but something you must earn, you should have a society that invests
in the teaching
profession and teachers investing
in it too.
So, resume writing requires
in depth research of
professions, the market demand, up graded
hiring expectations of
different organisation and the strategy to sell the skill of employees suitable for competitive professional world.
For starters, you must make a job history
in one
profession or career look enticing to someone who's
hiring for an entirely
different career.
For example, the
hiring managers and recruiters who read your resume may be
in a slightly
different industry or field and may not be entirely familiar with your
profession.