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Title: Positioning Ourselves for New Positions in Library Land


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Positioning Ourselves for New Positions in
Library Land
  • Cover Letter and Résumé Dos and Donts

Presented by
Susan DiRenzo direnzo_at_uakron.edu
Lori J. Fielding lott_at_uakron.edu
Karen A. Plummer kplumme_at_uakron.edu
University Libraries _at_ The University of Akron
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Academic Search Committees
  • What does a search committee do?
  • Follows guidelines (EEO, University, Library,
    Faculty)
  • Creates or collaborates on position advertisement
  • Screens and evaluates applications
  • Selects candidates for interview
  • Creates agenda and schedule for interview process
  • Participates in the interview
  • Makes recommendation

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The Job Advertisement
  • What is included in a typical job advertisement?
  • Description of the job duties
  • Required qualifications
  • Preferred qualifications
  • Brief description of the institution
  • Instructions for submitting an application
  • Minimum salary, benefits summary, and rank

University Libraries _at_ The University of Akron
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Interpreting the Job Ad
  • Description of job duties
  • Qualifications
  • Required
  • Preferred
  • Experience
  • Education

University Libraries _at_ The University of Akron
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Vitae or Résumé?
  • What is a Curricula Vitae (C.V.), and how is it
    different than a résumé?
  • Should you include a goal statement?
  • Why are dates important?
  • How specific should you be about past/current
    positions, duties, and length of service.
  • Is it varied experience or job hopping?

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Vitae Elements
  • Your name and contact information
  • Education and degrees
  • Work experience
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Presentations
  • Courses or workshops taught
  • Professional development
  • Awards and honors
  • Service (committees, professional organizations,
    etc.)

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Cover Letter Elements
  • Return address
  • Date
  • Address of the institution to which you are
    applying
  • Salutation (Dear Who?)
  • Introduction
  • Body
  • Conclusion
  • Signature

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Effective Cover Letters
  • Every résumé /C.V. must be accompanied by a cover
    letter
  • Structure
  • Address the letter to a specific person, use
    correct name and title
  • Include information on how or where you learned
    about the job opening
  • Address the job ad specifics
  • Pave the way for an interview
  • Content
  • Size? Does it matter?
  • High readability factor
  • Writing style
  • Physical presentation
  • Spelling and grammar Dont rely on your word
    processor
  • Have someone you trust proofread all the
    materials you submit
  • Be cautious of using mass produced cover letters!

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Dos and Donts
  • DO.
  • Check for accurate spelling
  • Use good quality paper
  • Limit number of fonts and sizes
  • Use formal language
  • Stay focused
  • Include dates
  • DO NOT
  • Use canned phrases and trendy terminology
  • Embellish or overstate qualifications
  • Ramble
  • Use the hard sell method
  • Share information that is irrelevant, too
    personal, or in violation of EEO guidelines

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Getting Ready for the Interview
  • Do your homework!
  • Visit the institutions website
  • Faculty/staff listings who does what?
  • Search committee members who are they?
  • Read the institutions annual report, mission
    statement, and/or strategic plan
  • Read announcements and library news
  • Visit the institution itself (if possible)
  • Check out the most recent literature in the field
  • Talk to colleagues who have been through similar
    interview processes
  • Anticipate the questions youll be asked
  • Bring examples of your work
  • Be prepared to ask questions
  • Know when is it appropriate to ask certain
    questions regarding salary, benefits, etc.
  • Bring a copy of everything you submitted
  • Be honest, be relaxed, be yourself, and smile

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Questions?
  • This presentation, bibliography, and handout can
    be found online at http//www3.uakron.edu/librar
    y/ulsys/presentations/alao04/
  • Presenters contact information

Susan DiRenzo direnzo_at_uakron.edu
Lori J. Fielding lott_at_uakron.edu
Karen A. Plummer kplumme_at_uakron.edu
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