
This podcast is for anyone looking to transition into the Instructional Design field. I will be sharing my successes and failures as try to break into instructional design from K12. This podcast is a candid, honest conversation about the difficulty of breaking free from the education sector, the ups and downs of the job search, and the amazing and generous L&D community that I have found on this j... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Leslie Early joins me to talk about transitioning from K12 into Instructional design and how many of those skills we have as educators transfer to ID. We also share a big announcement!
My mentor and friend, Cara North, took the time to chat with me about what it is like to be a hiring manager and what hiring managers are looking for.
This week, I got the following question in an email from a recruiter, "What is your salary expectation?'' which sent me down a path to figure out what is the salary range for corporate ID as well as how to answer that question. Below are links to so... more
This week I got a rejection email that stalled my job searching efforts. In this episode, I talk about the Wall of Awful (link below) I built from that rejection email and what I did to tear some of those bricks down by re-writing my cover letter. ... more
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