Mon, 26 January 2009 Two weeks ago, Meggin McIntosh and I
discussed how to prepare for a job search despite the reduction in
opportunities for tenure-track positions. We wanted to follow up on
that conversation by discussing how important it is to make sure your
values--those things that are important to you--are at the forefront of
your search (or, if you are on a search committee, finding a candidate
that matches your department's values). Article links: Tips on How to Do a Values-Based Job Search by Nancy Archer-Martin from the January, 2009, Women in Higher Education Newsletter. Grad Students Think Twice About Jobs in Academe by Audrey Williams June in the January 23, 2009 issue of Chronicle of Higher Education Meggin's Suggested Reading: CEO of Me: Creating a Life that Works in the Flexible Job Age by Ellen Ernst Kossek and Brenda A. Lautsch Comments[0] |
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