By Candace Davies

  As more school districts and recruiters turn to the Internet o search for prospective candidates for hire, its more important than ever for job seekers to be e-mail aware in their correspondence to those reviewing their teaching resume and cover letter.


Tip #1 - Create a professional e-mail address, preferably with some variation of your name in it. This is not the time to e-mail prospective employers from your This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it address, nor should you include this type of casual e-mail address on your resume and cover letter.

Tip #2 - When e-mailing your teacher or administrator resume and cover letter to a prospective school district, particularly one who hasnt asked to receive it (someone youre e-mailing cold), include a text version (.txt or .rtf) in addition to the formatted version (.doc) of both documents. Despite the fact that Microsoft Word is the most common word processing application available today, dont assume that your reader uses it. Viruses can also be embedded in .doc files, which makes recipients hesitate from opening files from unknown sources.

Tip #3 - Check your e-mail. Really. Youd be surprised at how many job seekers set up an e-mail account specifically for their job search and then forget to check it regularly.

Tip #4 - If you have included several methods of contact on your teacher resume (e-mail, home phone, cell phone, etc.), dont assume that your prospective employer will beat the bushes and try each of your contact points until he tracks you down. While its impossible to make yourself available every minute of the day, be particularly attentive to your voice mail and e-mail during your job search.

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Candace Davies is a Certified Resume Writer and Interview Coach Strategist who is dedicated to assisting teachers, administrators and other professionals within the education sector. She has been the owner of A+ Resumes for Teachers for over 8 years. Candace is always looking for new and innovative resources to make your career documents standout for all the right reasons. As a result, she has helped countless teaching professionals land their dream teaching jobs. Visit her website at . Also, you wont want to miss her e-book: 101 Teacher Interview Questions and Answers: .