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Title: Start the pursuit of an academic career


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Start the pursuit of an academic career
  • Yixin Chen
  • Washington University in St. Louis

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outline
  • Should I be a professor?
  • Overview of the job search process
  • How should I prepare for it

3
The job called professor
  • Several jobs rolled into one
  • Teacher
  • Researcher
  • Advisor
  • Citizen of department, school, university
  • Contractor
  • Manager
  • Citizen of scientific world
  • Consultant
  • Textbook writer
  • How much time left for kids or movies?
  • But, what a colorful life!

4
Pros of being a professor
  • Excitement of exploring the unknown world
  • Rewarding work
  • Useful work
  • Interacting with students
  • A flexible schedule
  • Travel
  • Meeting wonderful people
  • Job security (hopefully)
  • Long vacations, sabbatical
  • Really the best job in the world!

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CONs of being a (untenured) professor
  • Difficulty to land a position
  • The years of schooling
  • Long working hours (a 24/7 job)
  • The stress
  • The ivory tower
  • The scrutiny
  • The pay
  • May not have the fun of doing research

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It is not easy though!
  • Once you leave school, the clock is ticking!
  • Teach
  • Equip the lab
  • Select research topics
  • Finish projects
  • Publish papers
  • Get research funding
  • Do service
  • Find students
  • Mentor students
  • You need to do well on all of them

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Academia vs. Industry
  • Academia
  • Likes to study problems in depth
  • Find out why it works
  • Value job security
  • Industry
  • Likes to solve problems
  • Find out if it works well
  • Value financial security
  • The gap seems narrowing
  • Relatively easier from A to I than I to A

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Should I be a professor?
  • Knowing others is intelligence
  • Knowing yourself is wisdom

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  • The application process

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Hiring from the institutions point of view
  • Defining and advertising a position
  • Takes effort to get approval to hire for a
    position
  • Screening candidates
  • Narrow down to a small pool of candidates
  • Interviewing
  • A campus visit with a job talk and other
    meetings
  • Decision making
  • A result that balances competing priorities
  • May decide to leave the position vacant
  • Negotiation and acceptance
  • May face tough decisions

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Timeline
  • Suppose a job begins on 2020/09/01
  • Way before the job search
  • See the big picture
  • Creative thinking
  • Give talks
  • Publish papers
  • Communication
  • Make your work known
  • Networking
  • Make yourself known
  • Dont be shy

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Define your PhD topic
  • Technician vs. scientist
  • Do not just do technical work
  • Do not publish seven papers in seven (sub)areas
  • Have a vision, have a theme, have a storyline
  • Something important, something you want to know
  • Work for enough long on one important, carefully
    selected problem
  • A Ph.D. dissertation could be your most important
    work

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Choose your thesis adviser
  • A prominent adviser can offer
  • Begin part of the old-boy network
  • Not competing with you
  • Being more tolerant of your failures
  • A more junior adviser can offer
  • Begin more aggressive on publications
  • Less risky projects
  • Questions to ask
  • Does the professor give real guidance?
  • Does his group have a sense of purpose?
  • Does each of his student see the whole elephant?

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Writing papers
  • Publish or perish
  • Timing
  • Plan a series of relatively short, complete,
    publishable projects
  • Advantages timely dissemination,
    self-advertisement, please your advisor, nicer
    resume, organization of thoughts, reduce risk,
    easier to write
  • Write short, snappy papers
  • Convey ideas, not just results
  • Avoid repetitive papers

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Work on your PhD topic
  • Dont just do busy work
  • You need to do (lots of) creative thinking
  • Publish
  • Know the best conferences in your area
  • Keep publishing in a steady pace
  • Do not publish in junky places
  • Do not romanticize with spending five years on a
    single Turing-award-winning paper
  • Let it come naturally

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Your Timeline
  • Suppose a job begins on 2020/09/01
  • 2018/09/01-2019/06/01
  • Select committee members
  • Timing of degree date
  • learn hot topics
  • start sitting on candidates talks
  • Submit papers to premier places produce your
    representative papers

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Timeline
  • Suppose a job begins on 2020/09/01
  • 2019/06/01-2019/09/01
  • Contacts faculties
  • prepare vita and other materials
  • keep submitting papers
  • Take a long and good vacation

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Timeline
  • Suppose a job begins on 2020/09/01
  • 2019/09/01-2020/02/01
  • Finish the package
  • arrange recommendation letters (keep track of
    them)
  • find openings
  • submit packages
  • start applying for non-academic jobs
  • start preparing for the job talk
  • Simplify. Present the big picture.
  • Practice. Videotape it.

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Where to find openings
  • http//www.cra.org/ads/
  • http//chronicle.com/jobs/
  • Go directly to departmental homepages
  • Try different departments CS, CE, CSE, ECE, BE,
    IT, OR, IE, business school, etc
  • Talk to people
  • Apply broadly dont be too picky

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The package
  • Cover letter
  • Short and simple
  • CV
  • Up to date
  • Research Statement
  • Short and simple
  • Background
  • Achievements
  • Short-term and long-term goals
  • Teaching Statement
  • Not too short

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Timeline
  • Suppose a job begins on 2020/09/01
  • 2020/02/01-2020/05/01
  • Interviews
  • Attend conferences
  • Send thank-you notes
  • Continue to look and apply
  • Keep communications with schools and friends
  • Go to candidates talks, talk to them

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interviews
  • Schedule the interviews
  • Your first interview will not be the best one
  • Your first job talk will not be the best one
  • Often the worst one
  • Plan to take some mini-breaks
  • 1-min, 5-min, 10-min versions to the questions
    whats your research about?

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Interview
  • Stay sharp and charismatic!
  • The talk
  • relax, be confident
  • One on ones
  • Get an idea of each faculty members field
  • Ask big picture questions
  • Be enthusiastic
  • Show that you could be a good collaborator
  • Meeting with students
  • You should meet with the candidates
  • Lunch, dinner
  • Have a drink or two

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Timeline
  • Suppose a job begins on 2020/09/01
  • 2020/04/01-2020/07/01
  • Offers
  • Negotiating
  • Keep as many options open as possible

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References- also Recommended readings
  • A Ph.D. is Not Enough, Peter J. Feibelman
  • The Academic Job Search Handbook, Heiberger and
    Vick
  • Tomorrows Professor, Rickard M. Reis
  • Painless Writing, Jeffery Strausser
  • Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a
    Day, Joan Bolker
  • Transitioning Between Industry and Academia, Joe
    Schmitt
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