
Be an Active (Not Passive) Participant During the Interview Process
Avoid simply going passively through the entire interview experience. Be active and present. And the key lesson in applying and interviewing for teaching positions is to understand that losing is sometimes inevitable, but the trick is not to make a habit of it. This article shares simple strategies to remain in control and wrap-up the interview in your favor.
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