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Boettcher, Michelle – College Student Affairs Journal, 2019
Researchers have examined the transitional issues recent student affairs master's graduates face in their first year on the job (Renn & Hodges, 2007). What remains missing is how these graduates navigate issues of institutional culture before they are hired -- during the job search. This study focused on filling that gap and identified…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Job Search Methods, Job Applicants, College Graduates
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Fleming, Kelly L.; Matthaei, James; Pfaendtner, Jim – Chemical Engineering Education, 2015
Many new Ph.D.s are not prepared for a competitive interview process in seeking a first job. The University of Washington (UW) designed the Distinguished Young Scholars Seminar (DYSS) to rectify this problem with three goals: simulate a visit associated with many interviews and a one-hour seminar; make UW graduate students aware of where they fit…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Seminars, Career Planning, Job Search Methods
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Thomas, Trudelle – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Presents guidelines designed to help candidates interested in writing instruction conduct an easier and more effective job search. Gives advice on preparing for the job search, conducting the job search, interviewing, and visiting the campus. (RS)
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Nelson, Michelle R. – 1997
Graduate students face a myriad of tasks as they prepare to enter the academic job market. Tips on how to complete a successful job search--from advice about preparing application materials and finding available positions to knowledge about what to expect during the interview--are provided in this paper. It opens with a discussion of applicant…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, College Faculty, Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities
Huber, Bettina J. – 1982
The purpose of this booklet is to help graduate sociology majors outline a career-planning strategy, highlighting sociological skills that might be valued assets in the eyes of employers. The first two sections help students assess interests and skills, and research careers via publications and informational interviewing. Next, three major aspects…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities, Graduate Students
Rice, Roberta W. – 1986
This booklet for art education graduate students discusses the successful preparation and strategies for seeking employment with colleges and universities. Discussion of the job search process includes: (1) job descriptions; (2) college and university search activities; (3) job search preparation; and (4) preparation of vita, letters of…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Career Planning, Employment Interviews, Graduate Students
Tentoni, Stuart C. – 1997
Psychologists starting their careers now have a bleaker view of the job market than those who started a decade or more ago. Ways in which new doctoral graduates in psychology can find their first jobs in professional psychology are explored in this paper. The focus is upon what reviewers and interviewers may look for in the curriculum vitae of…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Employment Interviews, Employment Qualifications, Graduate Students
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Wankat, Phillip C.; Oreovicz, Frank S. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1983
Discusses a step-by-step procedure for securing a job in the academic community, developing chronologically what the candidate does and what the employing school does. Covers important items to build into the resume, pre-screening the job market, sending job queries, campus visits, follow-up, negotiation, and preparation for the first year. (JM)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Planning, Chemical Engineering, Employment Interviews
Heiberger, Mary Morris; Vick, Julia Miller – 1992
This book is designed for new doctorates and junior faculty as a complete guide to the academic job search process. The volume opens with an overview of academic careers and institutional structures with pointers and information on how institutions may view and conduct hiring. It then proceeds step-by-step through the application process beginning…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Degrees (Academic), Employment, Employment Experience
Fox, Marcia R. – 1979
Career planning and job hunting for graduate students are discussed in this book. In Chapter One important career planning activities during graduate study are discussed including: academic advisement, assessment of career goals, and obtaining practical experience. Steps for conducting an effective job search are detailed in Chapter Two. The…
Descriptors: Books, Career Change, Career Development, Career Planning