smallgarden wrote: » I hate the waiting. It's worse when they give a day but they dont ring you on that day. Fingers crossed for you. Im wary of June interviews for being ones for jobs that are long gone
Postgrad10 wrote: » Some They say they will ring and then they never do so try not to be too disappointed. it's cruel, it really is.
Starkystark wrote: » In the same pickle myself - still waiting on a phone call. Had the interview yesterday.
highly1111 wrote: » Good luck. What are your subjects?? Its tough out there.
pconn062 wrote: » In a similar situation myself, expect I had an interview for a lecturing position in an IT. Only had the interview this morning and already wondering how I am going to cope over the weekend. I also wasn't given any indication of how it would be before hearing. I actually already work in the Institute on a part time basis, but this is for a full time role. The suspense is horrible.
patriciaf6 wrote: » Is it a good idea to ring for feedback? I got a letter today saying I was unsuccessful for an interview last week!
Starkystark wrote: » Geography and English. Currently teaching Geography, Citizenship and PSHE in England at the moment. I really want to come back home.
TheDriver wrote: » Unfortunately those 3 subjects are more like 1 subject and that could be the biggest challenge. It would be difficult to fill a timetable for you in most schools
TheDriver wrote: » Keep pressing the maths or willingness to do it/experience. I know its not what u want to hear but I wouldn't shortlist you if its only business subjects as I would foresee timetabling and CID issues down the road. However resource and maths would be of benefit so make sure its obvious. Best of luck.....
TheDriver wrote: » Even though adverts only say business etc, its to maximise the applicants base and then a decision can be taken on preferred 2nd subject. I could advertise geography and art and get 1 whereas geog could get 100 and then I decide on 2nd subject. The SNA is difficult but in your circumstances, it might be a good option. However be careful if you are on an old payscale as being out of teaching could put you on new terms. Taking on SNA is neither good nor bad but I personally wouldn't take on a teacher as SNA and in interview they never cone across as good as trained SNAs.
patriciaf6 wrote: » Any advice on how you get a job when you know other candidates have more experience?
maynooth_rules wrote: » I find this utterly disgusting. Have gone to a handful of interviews where the principals did not have the basic decency to even let me know. Yes they are busy, but a little respect to the person who has attended the interview should be expected.
TheDriver wrote: » other times its because we are snowed under getting through the paperwork of interviews which believe me is a hell of a lot.