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Research Career Development - Interviewing for Graduate School Gail P. Taylor Fall 2012 11/05/2012
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► ► Beyond the Beakers: SMART Advice for Entering Graduate Programs in the Sciences and Engineering. Gayle R. Slaughter, Ph.D. Baylor College of Medicine/National Science Foundation. 2005 ► Survival Skills and Ethics Program: Beth Fischer Michael Zigmond www.pitt.edu/~survival www.pitt.edu/~survival ► The Leadership Alliance – Graduate School Guide http://www.theleadershipalliance.org/pdf/grad_gu ide.pdf http://www.theleadershipalliance.org/pdf/grad_gu ide.pdf Tips on Preparing for and Applying to Graduate School http://www.theleadershipalliance.org/pdf/tips.pdf ► ► Careers in Science and Engineering: A Student Planning Guide to Grad School and Beyond (1996). Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (COSEPUP) http://books.nap.edu/books/0309053935/html/11.htmlCOSEPUP http://books.nap.edu/books/0309053935/html/11.html Acknowledgements:
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References ► Beyond the Beakers: SMART Advice for Entering Graduate Programs in the Sciences and Engineering. Gayle R. Slaughter, Ph.D. Baylor College of Medicine/National Science Foundation. 2005
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What leads to Grad School Interview? ► Committee assesses application ► (Good schools generally interview) ► A person is more than what’s on paper… ► Student brought to campus Usually paid by school, but not always ► Individual or group Sometimes only a phone interview ► Meets various people ► Decision made
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Why Interview a Grad Student? ► Cost of education (~250K to educate a Ph.D.) ► Insure compatibility ► Check attitude ► Check preparation ► Desire an interview, even if you were in a summer program there ► Weather/living conditions
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What they Want to Know: ► Intellectual ability ► Critical thinking ► Written Expression ► Oral Expression ► Emotional maturity ► Imagination and creativity ► Potential as teacher (TA) ► Motivation for GS ► Standing as student researcher in dept
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Purpose of Interview ► Get the “real you” Brings application to life ► Looking for fit ► Confirms what was written
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What an Interview means ► Either school is filthy rich, or you’re a true contender
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Process ► Depends on school ► They contact ► Usually, they pay upfront You may be reimbursed – always save receipts ► They set up itinerary (who you meet with) Ask for beforehand, if possible!
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Itineraries Vary ► Can come as group or individual ► Meet with various people Faculty from Personal statement Students ► In big group – Meet with Dean or Dept Chair ► Meet with Faculty ► Lunch of some sort…maybe even interview ► Meet with students ► Dinner (keep on toes)
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Before Going ► Reread all materials that you provided They will be the foundation for questions ► Practice standard questions ► Make cheat sheet about school ► Read about researchers on itinerary! ► Look at papers and websites Researchers you mentioned in statement Other Interviewers on itinerary Can request change in interviewer, if you had pre- existing problem
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Before Going II ► Prepare fluent statement about research ► Ask for Mock interview from local mentor/program staff ► Fly cheaply and don’t mess with arrangements ► Send any information updates (pubs, etc) ► Clothing: Borrow or buy nice dark suit ► Unless coordinator of visit says not to Neat, comfortable, professional Broken-in shoes
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While there ► You are interviewing the ENTIRE time you are there Be professional ► Avoid profanity ► Rudeness Be personable ► Attend parties ► Accompany Grad Students Don’t party too hard…
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Specific Hints I ► Don’t interrupt during questions ► Make interviewer comfortable Mirror their handshake Sit after them Mirror their posture Let them set speed DON’T EXHAUST THEM! Be calm. ► Try to answer to the length required ► Make sure to emphasize strengths and experience! ► Meet interviewers eyes (focus on them) ► “I don’t know” is okay (indicate where you could find out ► Talk about your research Show enthusiasm Show commitment (time in lab) ► Speak with interest about interviewers’ research
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Specific Hints II ► Look relaxed while answering, but keep good posture ► Be friendly and open, upbeat and positive ► Be prepared to talk about the school at which you are interviewing ► Don’t get defensive ► Use professional adult language – Avoid gonna, kinda, you know, Like, uhhhh…., sorta, If you use big words, know that you are using correctly
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Personal Information ► Should not ask you about marital status, illness, parenthood unless you mentioned in statement ► Honesty is best policy…they will know about accommodating from beginning ► If are inappropriate (race, gender), speak to program director
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Overcoming Shyness ► Many scientists are shy ► Can still communicate Toastmasters? Be as prepared as possible ► Review Strengths with trusted mentor/faculty ► Practice beforehand ► Cheat sheets (comfort sheets) ► Don’t freak at hard questions (some will push intentionally)
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Sample Questions ► Tell me about your previous research experience ► Why do you want to go to graduate school? ► Why do you need a Ph.D.? ► What are your long term goals? ► Where do you want to be in 10 years? ► Why do you think that you’ll be successful in your chosen career? ► What experiences prepared you for graduate school? ► Why are you interested in our program? ► What projects attract you for dissertation research? ► What are your strengths? ► What areas do you need to strengthen? ► How do you deal with people who are different from you? ► What do you think will be hard about graduate school? ► What have you not told me, that you want to be sure I know? ► What questions do you have about our program? (have some)
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ACTIVITY! ► Ask one another some of these sample questions, in class! Let the Interviews begin!
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