Teacher/LecturerWhat type of job are you looking for? lecturer or Teacher What nationality are you? SriLankan What languages do you speak (and at what level)? English - Excellent Tamil - Excellent What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Papua New Guinea - Port Morse by What countries have you worked in? SriLanka What field do you currently work in? Teacher & instructor What fields have you worked in before? Teaching , IT & Banking What qualifications do you hold? B-com, HNDA,AAT , NCICT Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Skills "As a measure of acting skills, film can be very deceptive." Skills are teaching more than formal studies Describe the benefits of working with others When you're working on a team with others, you can encourage one another. You can develop a bond, cultivate a friendship. You can learn how to depend on each other, learn the art of cooperation. You can, potentially, do less while achieving the same standard of work because the other teammates are there to help contribute to the goal as well, so it's not only you that's working hard for something. Other people also have other ways of doing things, and you can learn from their ways. Describe the benefits of working alone working alone gives more autonomy and power to decide. it enables acting according to one's judgment without facing criticism. even while working alone, eperts advice and consultations with others can be fruitfully availed but the ulitimate decision will be with one person. working alone is best for those who want no interference with their style and working. What was your worst working experience? No idea What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? Love lot lecturing. What unique skills do you have? teaching & computing What would you consider as your 'dream job'? Lecturer What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Achieve the objective How can potential employers contact you? I'd say it depends on your situation. If you're working part-time while hunting for a full time "real" job, your current employer should be (obviously) aware that you NEED a full time job and should be nice enough to give you the reference. And always tell your current employer (if you're part time) that you intned to keep the PT job whether you intend to or not. But be courteous, always give two week's notice lest you be damned to hell for all eternity and lose that potentially good reference. |