Sweating the Small Stuff: Michael Gunderson, Assistant Professor.

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Sweating the Small Stuff: Michael Gunderson, Assistant Professor

Getting the Agenda  Phone call search/department chair  You are likely to see some mix of:  Research/Teaching/Extension Seminar  Meetings with individual faculty or groups of faculty  Meetings with students  Meetings with stakeholders  Meetings with administrators  Breakfast, lunch, and dinner  Meetings with human resource representatives  Meetings with realtors

Seminars  Be brief  Research seminars  Current research  Something with results  Future applications  Teaching seminars  Prepare something relatively simple and well-known  Engage the students in a dialogue  Be confident

Faculty Meetings  Prepare for the meetings  Department webpage  Google Scholar  Be determined to let them do most of the talking  Prepare questions about their research  Be ready to indicate how your areas of interest might fit

Meetings with Students  Graduate students are a good source  You are likely to be able to easily relate to them  Ask about why they chose that school  Questions about their frustrations  Undergraduate students

Meetings with Stakeholders  Stakeholders outside the university  Learn about the state and its industries  Give some strategies for dealing with current issues  Stakeholders inside the university  Learn about other departments and their strengths  Prepare some options for cross-campus collaboration

Meeting with Administrators  Administrators are interested in your long-term success  What are your goals in five years? Post-tenure?  What are your passions?  What do you offer the college?  Challenge administrators  What resources will they give you?  What support is there for Research? Teaching? Grant Writing?  What is the long-term strategy for the department?

Eating Meals  Relax  Change to comfortable clothes for dinner  Ask questions about the community and family life  Ask about hobbies and other interests  Let others order first

Other Meetings  Human Resources  Retirement  Health Insurance  Most information is on the internet  Realtors  Generally a less valuable use of time  Typically can house hunt once you decide on a job

Questions?