The Teacher's Visual Resume

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Visual resumes are a great way to share your many talents with students, peers and potential employers. Visit http://engaging-students.org/blog/ to learn more about creating your own.

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You work hard!

and your résumé shows it

But how does it stack up against the competition?

Is your résumé one in a million?

Or just one in a million?

Consider this:

Traditional résumés are targeted, not

broadcasted.

So consider this:

Traditional résumés are targeted, not

broadcasted.

You send them directly to HR or you

post them for potential employers…

So consider this:

Traditional résumés are targeted, not

broadcasted.

You send them directly to HR or you

post them for potential employers…

right alongside your competition.

But you can helpyourself stand out!

and create a visual résumé that ties in with your traditional one.

A visual résumé also lets parents, students, administers & your

community know that you are a star teacher.

You can create a

visual résumé

that will play up

that will play up your strengths

and showcase your ability to use technology

visual résumés are easy to create

visual résumés are easy to create and

visual résumés are easy to share

which is why they get tens of thousands of views

So how do you create one?

Make a list of your talents

and interests

I like technology

My students love me

I love books

I’ve traveled the world

I have a sunny

personality

then find & organize images to

match

Piece it all together in the form of a story.

And make it memorable because…

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but

people will never forget how you made them feel.”

Maya Angelou

Visit my page at www.myschool.c

om

Be sure to link it to your traditional résumé

& include a link to your

visual résumé

here

See visual resume@engaging-students.org

Need more ideas?

Visit our blog at engaging-students.org

for tips, tricks, and inspiration.