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I guess it's true then that UT is one of the only schools with no teacher shortage 😢

I've applied to over 30 jobs and have only gotten 2 interviews and both were in rural eastern Utah. I've applied to 7 jobs in Alpine and have been rejected from all of them with no interview.

I graduated May 1st from the U with my bachelor’s in English Teaching and a Master's in Educational Psychology. I've been working a job I hate while I went to school and don't know if I could keep the job while subbing for a whole year to network. I'm 28 and feel like om behind in life.

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u/cringe-expert98 — 4 days ago
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How hard is it to get a job in utah county - wgu

I'm currently a stay at home mom and I want to prepare for when my kids are older. I've been looking into wgu due to the convienience and ability to work around my children.

But my question is, how hard is it to get a teaching job kindergarten -6th grade with a bachelor's in education? Is the competition high for Orem in particular?

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u/marshmallowblaste — 11 days ago