![]() ![]() So, is it possible to create/maintain separate applications to link to jobs in different cert. Because of this, I don't think a 'generalist' application will get me where I'd like to go. However, I recognize districts (well, all but the smallest, anyway) generally want specialists who can teach well in one field. ![]() I have certs in SpEd and Social Studies, and would like to apply to postings under both fields. Hi, thanks for that information on Applitrack - it's helpful.Ī specific question I have is this: is it possible to maintain multiple applications or to post specific cover letters/resumes for each job to which I link my app? Hope this helps, but if we are off base, please clarify what you are seeking info about. Some use it strictly as intended, while others use it as just a starting point for finding and contacting candidates they might be interested in and then asking them begin an alternative application process specific to their district or through their own website. When you have expressed an interest in a job (routed it to the poster), each time you make changes to update or edit your application that employer is notified.įinally, not all districts use Applitrack the same way. However, when candidates apply for a specific job, then the district that posted the listing can click a hot link and see the candidates who have expressed an interest in that job and examine their applications. They can also ask to be notified if new "pool" members sign up, or if the existing ones make changes or updates to their application. This means that districts can search for, say, a Math 7-12 pool of candidates, and then examine each candidate's file. Not entirely sure what you mean by redundant, but when you sign up for Applitrack it asks candidates what "pools" of jobs they are interested in. When applying to positions, I am curious if redundant applications are being sent, or only those to the specific job? ![]()
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