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Have You Thanked Your Search Committee Today?

Posted Wednesday Oct 19 2011, at 10:10AM by Jane Foote | Categories: Heads of School, Hiring, Leadership

Alternate titles under consideration include:

  • Making a Plea for Thinking Positively or Everyone does Not have Evil Intentions
  • Maybe You Don't Know as Much as You Think
  • Join the Latest Self-Help Craze:  Fighting against the Human Tendency of "I could have done it better"

I am a school person. For the past 12 years I have worked with schools instead of in one day-to-day, but I am a school person.  Unfortunately some individuals within schools would argue vehemently against my self-descriptor because my now-professional title "Search Consultant" connotes all sorts of suspicion. Consultant is a dirty word within many school walls and I do kind of get it because our own disgruntlement with the profession was what encouraged my business partner and me to start Independent Thinking. I really don't worry too much about how I am viewed because I know I do good work; I know what I do adds great value, and I know that I help schools and that by really caring about helping a school find the right leader, I can help move a school forward.  I am a matchmaker and my abilities to get the culture of a school and to read people accurately make me very good at what I do.

Good Rapport: Maintaining a Professional Online Presence

Posted Monday Dec 06 2010, at 04:08PM by Jay MacMullan | Categories: Featured, Hiring, Job Search | Tags: Best practices, Facebook, Independent schools, Linkedin, Social media, Twitter
Check out Jay MacMullan's recent post on the edSocialMedia blog. Jay discusses how candidates need to be aware of their online footprint and how to manage their social networks.

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