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  Case: Informing current school before interviewing for a new teaching position
If you are already employed at a school and you decide that you will be looking for another teaching position, do you inform your current school before you start interviewing?
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Until the reality of the new job comes (being offered) I don't think it's necessary to let them know. If you are close with your administration and feel they will be receptive, I don't see any problem with it. But if you feel they will be ugly about it, definitely don't. Usually there is the question "May we contact your current employer? If so/not, when?" on the application. I think that the interviewer understands that if you mark "no" that there should be no contact until you give the go ahead. You never want to leave a job with any reason other than giving people good things to say about your performance.
 
     
     
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Comments: Good suggestion.
Rated On: March 6, 2017 3:14 am
Rated By: uhuQyM