Title: Tips for a Successful Campus Interview
1Tips for a Successful Campus Interview
- Perspectives from a recent interviewer and
interviewee
Sherry Larkin Associate Professor
Kim Morgan Assistant Professor
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2Positive State of Mind
- You made the short list! Congratulations
- On paper you have what it takes
- Trust what you know
- Say it with conviction
- Discuss enthusiastically
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31. Know the people, especially those on your
schedule
- Index cards (name, alma mater, research focus)
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42. Dress appropriately, even if they interview
you in jeans and shorts
- Convey that you will always be a good ambassador
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53. Present your best research, regardless of the
appointment
- The seminar is the most important part of your
interview nail it
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64. Regardless of the appointment or location,
apply if the area fits
- Appointments can be changed
Its a small profession
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75. Find out the history behind the position
- Know the impetus and the players
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86. Grill the chair/head
- Find out how the department works from their
perspective
Find out where they are in the search process
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97. Identify at least one tenured individual you
can envision cooperating with before you go
- Discuss what opportunities they think might fit
you if you got the job
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108. If you will have a teaching component, find
out details
- The myopic gratification is addictive, but does
not add incrementally to tenure
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119. If you get the offer, consider the entire
package
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1210. No matter the appointment, grant money and
journal articles are important
- Grant money and journal articles are important
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1311. Explore the potential spin of any
opportunity
- At first glance, grants/committees may not be
what they seem you are what you make of them
1412. Say nothing negative about anything or anyone
period
- Nod be trustworthy when confronted with such
comments
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1513. Try to avoid talking about your personal life
during this time
- Be selfish, do you want these people as your
second family?
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16Epilogue
- Learn something from each position you apply for
- Dont take it personally if you are not selected!
Sherry Larkin Associate Professor
Kim Morgan Assistant Professor
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17Miscellaneous
- Be able to briefly summarize your research
what/why/how (30 sec.) - Convey vision and flexibility
- Strive for collegiality/dialogue brief answers
are good for court, not here - Convey a sense that you are (1) gaining momentum,
(2) self-sufficient, and (3) are an effective
teacher/mentor - Keep track of any promises
- Watch coffee/alcohol consumption, ask for water
before seminar
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