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hi its Emily from Team teacher career coach wanted to hop on today to talk about one of my favorite topics your resume which is a key marketing tool in your transition from the classroom and wanted to talk about a common thing that I saw as a corporate recruiter for a 100 remote company we got a lot of job applicants that sent in resumes that were lacking a technological skills section either they were lacking that section completely or they did not list any of their remote working tools especially if you are a teacher educator who was working remotely during the pandemic its important that you list your remote working tools on your resume things that you might have used to communicate with your team such as slack Microsoft teams should be on there but also other tools such as screencastify or Loom that you may have used to show your students how to use a learning management system or to introduce yourself to parents or just to post content onto your LMS for example I used canvas and