
This setting is easy to find and adjust in your email program. Not only is it professional, it is also the only way that recruiters and hiring managers can find your email in their overstuffed email bins – by sorting or searching on your name. The teacher’s email signature examples below are also suitable for education assistants, principals or anyone who works at an elementary, middle or high school. Emails should always be sent via “First name Last name” (or vice versa). Teachers will often email parents with any concerns and should show professionalism by having an email signature. “WineKook10 .” Or just as bad: from “ron” with no last name. This is quite obvious but so often overlooked.
EMAIL SIGNATURE EXAMPLES TEACHER PROFESSIONAL
Let’s look carefully at each component of a professional email box: the email address itself, your display settings and the email signature. See what to include in a good email signature for teachers. Why? Because you need to put forth the same professional image in your email signature when you are in transition (unemployed) as you do when you are employed. As every other professional, teachers should use email signatures in their email correspondence. For the time being while in full-bore job search mode, your personal email account is really your work email account. What you may not have considered are three key issues related to your newfound “base of operation” – your personal email account. Like any savvy job seeker, you begin the networking process which creates a lot more email activity. After the shock wears off, you sit down at your personal computer and realize you have to start using your personal email as your “base of operation.” So, you make a list of everybody you know and you start firing off emails letting people know of your situation. Somehow, due to a perfect storm, you lose your job in a downright awful economy. You are a “heads down” corporate employee doing a good, no, make that a great job. Today, I would like to focus on a more simple aspect of your job search toolkit but one that is many, many times overlooked: adding a professional email signature.

That’s why adding a professional photo image in your email signature can go a long way to personalizing your messages.

For example, parents often only meet their childrens teacher a few times a year. Many recipients will not necessarily know what you look like. In prior blog posts I spoke about some rather sophisticated career management documents such a brag book, a networking newsletter, and a one-page biography. Additional elements to consider in your teacher email signature 1.
