Volleyball Coaching Job Search Log – May 1, 2015
Generally a pretty quiet week on the job front. The only real news has been a lack of news following last week's first interview.
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Generally a pretty quiet week on the job front. The only real news has been a lack of news following last week's first interview.
Here are the questions I was asked.once when I did a phone interview for an NCAA Division I assistant volleyball coach position
Believe or not, I actually finally broke through and got an myself a phone interview! Beyond that, more applications submitted and more rejection.
The usual collection of rejections and new jobs applied for. This week, though, I was strongly advised to put in for a German women's pro team position.
As current volleyball coaches it is our responsibility to identify and nurture the next generation to follow in our footsteps and keep the sport advancing.
There are two paths to advancing to a higher volleyball coaching level - be demonstrably successful at your current level or apprentice at the higher one
More rejections and more applications on the US collegiate coaching front, and my first submission for professional coaching positions in Europe.
No real developments from my weekend immersed in professional volleyball. More word of jobs that won't be mine and a few additional applications submitted.
A brand new college assistant volleyball coach is looking for some advice on her first job and working with former teammates.