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To learn more about our privacy policy Click hereHere are some tips for writing teacher professor resumes. If you have the Ph.D. degree in hand and are a librarian at a community college, state university or other post-secondary academic institution, there are some steps that you can take to prepare for your job search. Resume Era says that the first step is to write a cover letter and curriculum vitae that will address the specific requirements of the specific faculty position you are applying for. This letter should be sent in along with a resume, application, and reference letters. A cover letter will show the reader that you are serious about applying for the position and are well qualified for the position.
Here's an example. If you were applying for a teaching position at a public high school, your curriculum vitae would be geared towards writing on the philosophy of education. However, if the school is a private four-year college, your resume can talk about your specialized area of expertise such as, but not limited to, special education. You would put these two areas in separate sections under your name, so they would look different. If you had specific questions or qualifications for either area, you would highlight them.
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