alieliza
Posted : 6/22/2008 8:54:08 AM
Hello! I have an update!!!
I went to the interview on Friday. I got ready for this thing *all week*. I put together a (pretty rockin' if I do say so myself...) portfolio, and made a copy for everyone at the interview. (Well, actually, I made 5 copies and there were only 2 people a the interview... lol, overprepared??) The interviewer was *really* impressed.
Though.... my love for my job really came through. She said that she would hate for me to leave my job, something so secure (the job at the org. would be a one year contract, and after that they can't guarantee anything), something that Im clearly very good at, just as much as she would hate to not have me working on their project.
They think that I am great at developing lessons and activities, which is a large part of the position. There are, however, very many other parts to the position that are not as creative, such as managerial, research, etc. etc.
They have interviewed others, and not one person has everything they need. (Which is a very long list, I won't bore you with the details).
What I anticipate they will do is offer me a part time position, with the intention that I will continue to teach at my current school. This will benefit them as well, because, in the eyes of publishers interested in the program, they will have a "real live teacher" working on the content to ensure that it works.
Though I may just have lost my mind (as I am working full time, finishing graduate school: ie. masters thesis) and now taking on an additional responsibility (Im not sure in what capacity my work will be, probably a lot from home, as its too far to travel daily) but this is the kind of opportunity you don't just let pass you by!
I think its great, as I don't need to leave my job, I can gain experience with a very well regarded, globally recognized, educational, non-profit org., and may even still have the opportunity to travel, though Im not sure... which is the only thing that stinks, because that was one of the best parts!!!
So.. you may just be talking to the newest employee at *e*ame Work*op (The non-profit org. behind *e*ame *treet -- sorry, left out letters, Im paranoid about sharing info online!)