Teaching Jobs Abroad - Preparing for an Interview

A teacher job interview is perhaps the most important part of the process of getting a teaching job abroad. An interview allows you to sell your skills and show the interviewer why you are suitable for a particular teaching position. Accordingly, preparation is critical. Here are some tips to prepare for a successful interview.

Teaching Jobs Abroad - Preparing for an Interview

Before The Interview

  1. Review the advertisement and think about the various ways in which you meet the job criteria. Then review your teacher resume, taking note of your relevant skills, which can be mentioned when answering questions.
  2. Always dress professionally for the interview. If you're interviewing for a job abroad, it's essential to familiarize yourself with local professional attire so that you can dress appropriately.
  3. Interviews for teaching jobs abroad typically include questions about the local culture and traditions and your plans to adjust to life in a different country. Thus, you should familiarize yourself with the local culture before your interview and have a clear answer as to why you want to teach in particular country.
  4. Prepare a list of questions the interviewer is likely to ask. Think about how you might answer these questions and practice accordingly. Here are some sample questions you may be asked:
    • Have you ever lived, traveled, or worked abroad? If yes, did you find it difficult to adjust to cultural differences?
    • Working in our country may be a little difficult as the education system here may not be as advanced as in your home country. How will you handle this?
    • Why did you choose this country to work in?
    • What interests you about our school?
    • Do you speak any foreign languages? Are you prepared to learn our local language?
    • Where do you see yourself three years from now?
    • What are your strengths and weaknesses as a teacher?

These are just some examples of questions you may be asked during your teaching job abroad interview. Always be enthusiastic and honest when answering. Never lie! Even if you do not know an answer, admit that you don't, but emphasize that you are willing and eager to learn.

The Interview

View our packages and pricing

Essentially, the way you communicate at your teaching job abroad interview will be taken as an indication of how you will communicate with your students, so it is imperative that you speak clearly and positively. Remember that you are interviewing to teach abroad, so talk about your interest in education and traveling, as well as previous travel experiences and the true reasons behind your desire to teach overseas.

If you require more information or have any questions - Contact Candace at A+ Resumes for Teachers by clicking here or call toll-free 1-877-738-8052.