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John Burton Associate Professor and Director American Studies DePaul University The Academic Job Search
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Types of Positions Tenure-Track Assistant Professors Instructors Visiting Positions—One-Year Visiting Positions— Renewable Senior Positions (Full and Associate Professors)
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Academic Job Search: The Faculty View What happens before the search begins: Institutional Needs AssessmentInstitutional Needs Assessment Position Proposal & DescriptionPosition Proposal & Description Faculty Search CommitteeFaculty Search Committee
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Timetable Positions approved later Spring or Early Summer Advertisement in late Summer or Autumn Interviews at National Conferences in Autumn/Early Winter Interviews Winter One-Year Positions in late Spring
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The Search Committee Membership Background Time Commitment Length of Service Politics
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Finding Open Positions Begin Early Search widely (Chronicle, H-Net, Journals and Newsletters) Job Listings at Professional Organizations Check locally
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Reading the Job Ad What is the department looking for? “Double” Description Teaching vs. Research Vague or specific Who are they?
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Research the Institution Job Description Check the Web Ask Friends
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Applying for the Position Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter
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Curriculum Vitae--Parts Education Teaching Experience Courses Taught Research Papers & Publications Service & Work Experience
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Curriculum Vita--Tips Make it comprehensive, but don’t pad it Avoid Gimmicks Make it easy to Read Keep it chronological Proof Read, Proof Read, Proof Read The Typical CV gets less than one minute of attention
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The Cover Letter Personalize Call attention to your strengths Tailor to the Institution Include a teaching philosophy Describe your research succinctly The Cover letter is your one chance to stand out—It may only be skimmed so make it clear and direct
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References Identify before you begin the job search Provide copies of your CV and basic cover letter Tailor the references to different aspects of your experience Should include your dissertation chair
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Where to Apply The Long Shot??? “I could teach that....” The Nineteenth Century is really just the late eighteenth Century.... Is Neurobiology Environmental Science? Think really carefully about applying outside your field. You probably will be wasting time and money
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Assembling the Packet Get the details right—position title, department name, and university Don’t fold Don’t call the department unless absolutely necessary Don’t include more than requested (don’t send your book if they haven’t asked)
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Reviewing the Applications 200+ applications common 4-5 faculty review committees Creating a Short List (Politics & Personalities) Phone or National Conference interviews
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The “Phone Call” Get the information you need to interview well. Ask what you need to prepare or provide. Be as professional as possible (change your voice mail message if necessary) Try not to call back to the department before the initial interview
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Initial Interview Often only ½ hour Keep your responses succinct and direct Watch your interviewers—if more than one, make sure to focus on all of them Dress Appropriately—error on being to formal than not formal enough Be polite but not overly personal
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On-Campus Interview Study the Institution Learn about the Department & Faculty Be prepared with Syllabi, Papers, Articles Sleep well! Take breaks when provided
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Parts of the Interview Teaching Presentation Research Presentation Interviews Campus Tour
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Teaching Presentation Take it really seriously Know about the course and/or audience Directed to both students and faculty Don’t depend on the students or faculty for success
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Research Presentation Make it interesting!! Not everyone attending may be in your field Be prepared for technology snafus You’re the expert!!
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Interviews Answer the questions directly—then stop talking! Look at everybody in the room Be prepared for academic disputes between faculty
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End of the Search: The Job Offer!!! Next Steps: Tenure!!
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