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What do you say when a potential employer asks, "Is there anything else you would like us to know about you?"

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I'm filling out an application to be a teacher's assistant at a private school's summer school program.

They've already asked what experience/qualities I have that I feel would make me a successful assistant, so I'm not sure what to put for that last question.

What would you say, or what would you want to hear about as an employer?

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  1. about your knowledge of child psychology,your rapport with the children,how you get along with them.


  2. If I were you, I would say, I work hard and I am determined and I love kids!! :)

  3. I learn fast, I work hard, and can I start tomorrow?

  4. This questions offers you the chance to give some "this is who I am" answers. Do you volunteer with any organizations? What do you do for that organization? Have you taken additional credits outside your standard curriculum?

    Only list those things that will accent your application for this position.

    "Good Luck"

  5. You should never say, "no thats all", try to sell yourself, explain why you would be the best for the job and how u can contribute to thier school. :) be yourself and be honest.

  6. Something that interviewees often forget to do...

    ... and they have given you the perfect opening.

    Tell them: I really want to work here!

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