Sunday, August 28, 2011

job interview questions for school project. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…

I need to do a school project on a job interview. And write an essay on the job, so I was hoping to ask who ever answers this question about the job you do. The job has to be interesting because I have to write about the job. Please answer the questions as thoroughly as possible. And leave your name or make a believable name up if you don't want me to have your real name. Feel free to add any other details about your job. Thanks in advanced. first please state you job. 1. What are your daily job duties and responsibilities? What is your favorite part of the job? Least favorite? Anything you would change? 2. Did you choose this job? If so, what influenced this decision? Does anyone else in your family do this work? 3. Did you at any point consider a different career path? If so why? Do you see yourself doing this work until you retire? 4. What were hardships, difficulties you had to face getting the job you have now? Such as school, money,etc. (If there are any) 5. Did your family support your decision to do this work? 6. Is the job what you expected it to be? Is it better than you imagined, or not what you hoped for? Tell me why? 7. Would you recommend others to this line of work? Is the pay good? Do you have benefits? Pension? 401K? Health/Dental Insurance? 8. Did you do anything else before you did the job your doing now? (Name your previous jobs) Would you ever consider doing any of these jobs again? Anyway that's it. Thanks for helping, and please leave anything about your job that is interesting, and tips on how you think I should write my essay about you. The more info the better! I might have to contact you. For more info, if I don't have enough for my paper...sorry if that would be annoying. (Just say so if you don't want me contacting you through yahoo anymore)
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1. I teach 19 third graders. My duties include: teaching them language arts (reading/writing), English (their first language is Spanish) and math. I also need to teach them basic life skills like manners, respect, how to get along with eachother and responsibility. I also strive to keep them safe. My job includes a lot of paperwork and meetings. My favorite part of my job is when I get to really talk to the kids, especially one on one after school/ at recess, etc. Very rarely do I actually get to know them because the school day is so busy. My least favorite part of my job is the grading and report cards, etc. We don't get paid for all of this extra after school stuff. 2. I did choose this job. I told my mom I wanted to be a teacher when I was in the first grade. I really admired and looked up to my teachers and wanted to be one. No one else in my family does this job. 3. I have considered other career paths and may still try them out one day. I believe teaching is a very stressful job with very long hours. Sometimes I just want a job that I can leave at work. 4. I had to go to school for four years. I took out student loans and received grants for my schooling. I am still paying back my loans and it is very difficult financially right now. 5. Yes, my family respects my profession. My mom always buys me children's books at garage sales for my classroom library. :) 6. It is the job I expected it to be. I never thought it was going to be easy. I guess I never realized that it was going to have so many politics involved. There are a lot of arguements about the best way of doing things, etc. It also tends to sometimes be competitive. Those are things I didn't expect. 7. I would recommend others to this line of work if they really had a passion for it. If you don't have a passion for it, it won't be worth it. My pay is okay. I have great benefits including health and dental insurance. I have a retirement set up. 8. I started teaching straight out of college, but I did do lots of little jobs while in college and in the summers including: working in the mail room at my college, working in human resources at my college, working as a counselor at a summer camp, working as a recreational leader at a city park. I hope this helps! :) Good luck!!!
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