Teaching assistants in graduate school are accountable for duties related to teaching and assist others in the faculty, including professors and academic heads. departments. They are often involved in the development of tests, grading homework and exams, distributing the students study materials and logging grades. They can also lead classes and distribute information and materials as professors do.
Attention to the smallest of details, exceptional communication skills, as well as the ability to be proactive are essential for this job. They typically hold bachelor's degrees and pursue graduate studies in addition to their work. They usually help faculty and professors in the area where they're earning their doctoral or master's degrees.
The hours of work for this job typically fall during class hours and a little nightor weekend-time work may be required to write reports or to grade homework or tests.