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Mock Interview Relay for Teachers (MIRT)

School Administrators

Date: March 12, 2025

Time: 4:30pm - 7pm

Location: TBD

The Mock Interview Relay for Teachers (MIRT) is an opportunity for teacher candidates to gain confidence with interviewing and to network with school administrators.

Participating school administrators conduct mock interviews with teacher-education candidates. During the these sessions, students will be provided feedback on their interview skills. 

MIRT provides a valuable experience for senior teacher-education candidates, and the opportunity for administrators to meet the newest members of the professional teaching community.

We welcome teachers, assistant or associate principals, principals, district administrators, superintendents, or other school administrators to serve as interviewers for MIRT.

If you are interested in being a volunteer for MIRT, please complete the registration form

For further questions, contact: careers@snc.edu or 920-403-3040.

 

Students

The Mock Interview Relay for Teachers (MIRT) is an annual event for senior education majors. At this event, education majors take part in practice interviews with area school administrators and receive constructive feedback about interviewing skills, develop confidence with the interview process and have the opportunity to network with school administrators.

Each student will meet with area school administrators, take part in a typical teacher candidate interview and receive immediate feedback from the administrator.

To register for MIRT, please read the prerequisites below and then submit the registration form.

MIRT Information:

  • Student must be graduating in December 2024, May 2025, or December 2025.
  • Complete the online MIRT registration form to register. 
  • Submit a résumé for review via Handshake (optional).
  • Attend the mandatory Interviewing Skills for Teacher Panel which is part of the MIRT evening (4pm- 5pm).


Please contact Careers@snc.edu if you have any questions regarding MIRT.

School Administrators

Date: March 12, 2025

Time: 4:30pm - 7pm

Location: TBD

The Mock Interview Relay for Teachers (MIRT) is an opportunity for teacher candidates to gain confidence with interviewing and to network with school administrators.

Participating school administrators conduct mock interviews with teacher-education candidates. During the these sessions, students will be provided feedback on their interview skills. 

MIRT provides a valuable experience for senior teacher-education candidates, and the opportunity for administrators to meet the newest members of the professional teaching community.

We welcome teachers, assistant or associate principals, principals, district administrators, superintendents, or other school administrators to serve as interviewers for MIRT.

If you are interested in being a volunteer for MIRT, please complete the registration form

For further questions, contact: careers@snc.edu or 920-403-3040.

 

Students

The Mock Interview Relay for Teachers (MIRT) is an annual event for senior education majors. At this event, education majors take part in practice interviews with area school administrators and receive constructive feedback about interviewing skills, develop confidence with the interview process and have the opportunity to network with school administrators.

Each student will meet with area school administrators, take part in a typical teacher candidate interview and receive immediate feedback from the administrator.

To register for MIRT, please read the prerequisites below and then submit the registration form.

MIRT Information:

  • Student must be graduating in December 2024, May 2025, or December 2025.
  • Complete the online MIRT registration form to register. 
  • Submit a résumé for review via Handshake (optional).
  • Attend the mandatory Interviewing Skills for Teacher Panel which is part of the MIRT evening (4pm- 5pm).


Please contact Careers@snc.edu if you have any questions regarding MIRT.

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