If you're preparing for an upcoming interview, maybe the following information will be useful for you:
- I made my husband ask me over 70 practice questions that I pulled from websites, LM_NET archives, emails, etc. If you'd like to save some time, here's the list I put together: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wsgwqn5z10wnx8j/Interview%20Practice%20Questions.docx
- Verbal communication is not my strong suit. With that in mind, I put together handouts that I passed around when I first arrived. I used Prezi to create some diagrams on first year goals, curriculum ideas, and reading program ideas. I was then able to refer to these as I was speaking, and it helped me show all that I could bring to the program.
- One more advantage I had during the interview process was that I actually knew the retiring media specialist. I had spoken with her a couple of times for MLS assignments. I felt this gave me great insight into the school, the library program, and student abilities. If you're still in grad school, I highly recommend that you use your assignments as networking opportunities. It's a great way to get to know other media specialists in your area. If that's not a possibility, make sure that you do your research and know something about the school going into the interview. Trust me, it'll help!
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