Fulton County Schools have more than 14,000 full- and part-time employees, so if you’re looking for a job there, you just might be in luck.

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Although teaching positions probably first come to mind when you think of school district jobs, many more types of occupations are also available. From bus drivers to bookkeepers, Fulton is looking for employees with a wide variety of skill sets.

Here's what you need to know if you're interested in a job with Fulton County Public Schools:

What type of jobs does the district offer?

As of July 23, Fulton County Schools had 128 teacher vacancies. You can also apply for other positions, such as the ones listed below:

-Administrator/coordinator for Exceptional Children

-Lead improvement coach – math

-Music therapist

-Speech-language pathologist

-School social worker

-Building custodian

-Fleet mechanic

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How do you apply for a job?

Look at the list of openings, and when you find one or more you’re interested in, click the “apply” button to the right. The district estimates that it will take about 30-60 minutes to complete the application, but you can stop and return to it if you’d like.

What do positions pay?

Pay varies by position type and also by prior related work experience and education. Teachers' salaries start at $41,916 a year, and you can view the rest of the schedule, as well as salaries for other jobs here.

What is the interview process like?

Respondents at Glassdoor rated Fulton County Schools' interview process at 2.6, which places it in the average range. One teacher interviewed with a panel of two people and taught a sample 10-minute lesson during the interview.

Other interviewees reported being asked the following questions:

- “What would you do to make sure a web form was secure?” – for a Web developer position

- “What does a typical day look like in your classroom?” – for a teaching position

- “How do you handle discipline?” – for a teaching position

- “Explain how you handled a situation where you and an administrator disagreed.” – for a teaching position

- “Explain an experience you’ve had with students’ success.” – for a teaching position

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