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About to send out a job application? Whatever you submit needs to be the best it can be. Have yours checked over by a critical, experienced eye.
- Helping you to make a great first impression with prospective schools.
- Correcting spelling and grammar errors.
- Suggesting any changes that could be made to your text, ensuring you have highlighted your strengths.
- Reading with a school’s typical wish-list in mind, whether you’re looking for day-to-day supply work or a more permanent teaching position.
Recent feedback:
“Thanks for the great critique. Very thorough and well worth the cost.” D1
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Would definitely recommend your service… I am much happier with supporting statement, just wish I’d done this earlier.” D2
“I just wanted to offer my feedback of your service and tell you that I am very impressed with how useful your comments were. I previously used the TES review service and paid £60 to find that their comments were not very useful and nor as indepth as yours so thank you.” T1
“Thank you so much for your feedback I have just glanced through it and actually looking forward to making those changes tomorrow… I was worried I would feel negative after receiving a critique however just reading through your comments I feel positive about the changes I can make and hope they make a good impact on my next teaching application so thank you very much.” C1
Typical Costs
Initial submission
Covering letters and Supporting Statements –
First page: £12
Each additional page: £6
Curriculum Vitae and County/School’s own Application Form –
First page: £8
Each additional page: £4
Re-submission (for checking after making any amendments)
Covering letters and Supporting Statements –
Per page: £3.50
Curriculum Vitae and County/School’s own Application Form –
Per page: £2.50
Please contact me with your specific requirements.
Discounts available for multiple orders.
Processed by email within 3 working days of receipt.
Where next? There’s a great quick read here on Prospero teaching. Check out our resources area here too.
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