How to Interview for your Next Music Position VMEA In-Service Conference The Sheraton Norfolk, Virginia Friday, November 18, 2011 Merrimac Room 9:15-10:15.

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How to Interview for your Next Music Position VMEA In-Service Conference The Sheraton Norfolk, Virginia Friday, November 18, 2011 Merrimac Room 9:15-10:15

How to Interview for your Next Music Position Clinicians: Mr. John Brewington – Virginia Beach City Public Schools Mr. Barry Tucker – Roanoke County Public Schools Mr. Craig Robertson – Chesapeake City Public Schools Mrs. Joyce Zsembery – Prince William County Public Schools Mrs. Joyce Bassette – Richmond Public Schools

Did you Forget Anything? What’s Important Essential Areas to focus on

Know Yourself What are your strengths? Back it up with specific examples

Know the Industry Know your Content Be Current Best Practices in education/music education Take me to your classroom… Assessment Grading

Know the Employer Know the School District/Division Know the School Program Recommendations

Before the Interview Practice Catalog your skills

At the Interview… Dress appropriately Be polite Focus on what you can offer Bring a resume Bring a legal pad to take notes What does the interviewer really want to know Prepare a few questions to ask Make hiring you an easy decision

Top Ten List 10. Miscellaneous 9. Management 8. Mastery 7. Philosophy 6. Money 5. Territory 4. Technology 3. Résumé / Portfolio 2. Speech 1. Dress