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Panel discussion presented by David Scott at the 2010 NSF ADVANCE Workshop: Negotiating the Ideal Faculty Position, A Workshop for Underrepresented PhDs and Postdocs in Science, Engineering and Psychology September 19-21, 2010

You've gotten the phone call

Congratulations!

A committee has judged you as a potential good fit.

The interview is your chance to seal the deal.

  • Lots of details arranging a visit.
  • Have a calendar at hand.
  • Being asked to interview first may be a very good sign.
  • If you are fortunate enough to be asked by several institutions to visit, think carefully about conflicts.
  • What if you interview on Jan 8 and get an offer good for two weeks, and your first choice interview is on Feb 12? (You can only say “yes" once.)

What is going on behind the scene?

  • A search committee has selected 3-4 candidates.
  • The entire faculty agrees.
  • The chair calls the candidates and schedules visits.
  • An itinerary is constructed for each candidate.
  • The interview occurs.
  • The chair and search committee re-evaluate the candidates. A recommendation to the department is composed.
  • The department votes to make an offer.
  • The Dean must sign off
  • You get the call.

Start your preparations

Putting together your talk is the most important item. Emilia Morosan will tell you how, in a few minutes.

  • Preparation (and practice) are key.
  • You may meet fifteen or twenty faculty.
  • You may have one-on-one interviews with
    • Department chair
    • Dean of the School
    • Ten senior faculty (and junior faculty)
    • A selection of graduate students
  • Read everything you can about the department.

How should you prepare to meet faculty?

Focus your attention on the Chair and on key faculty in your research area.

  • Read CV's carefully and thoroughly.
  • The conversation will not just be about your thesis research.
  • How will you complement the department's current work?
  • What new area(s) of expertise will you offer?
  • Read several papers by these faculty. You can suggest possible collaborations. You can ask probing questions.
  • Do not be passive or overly deferential. You are not a graduate student, but a faculty candidate!

What should you expect?

  • Some faculty will view their role as educating (“selling") you about the department, the university, and the town.
  • Some faculty will focus on your teaching interests, and curriculum development.
  • Some faculty will probe your understanding of the "big picture." What directions interest you? What do you plan to undertake in the next ten years? (Hard)
  • Some faculty will ask probing questions about your research.
  • Have answers ready! Ask for clarification rather than ramble. It is OK to say “I don't know," or qualify your answer.

Prepare your questions

You do not want to leave after two days uncertain if you would take the job if offered. You should ask about

  • the tenure process
  • teaching expectations (and load)
  • how I will fit in
  • research/publication expectations (which journals?)
  • external funding expectations
  • startup benefits (lab, reduced teaching)
  • would it be OK if I write a large software package

The generational issue

The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2014

Most students entering college for the first time this fall–the Class of 2014–were born in 1992.

For these students, Benny Hill, Sam Kinison, Sam Walton, Bert Parks and Tony Perkins have always been dead.

  • Few in the class know how to write in cursive
  • Email is just too slow, and they seldom if ever use snail mail
  • "Go West, Young College Grad" has always implied "and don't stop until you get to Asia…and learn Chinese along the way."
  • Al Gore has always been animated.
  • Los Angelenos have always been trying to get along.
  • Buffy has always been meeting her obligations to hunt down Lothos and the other blood-suckers at Hemery High.
  • "Caramel macchiato" and "venti half-caf vanilla latte" have always been street corner lingo
  • With increasing numbers of ramps, Braille signs, and handicapped parking spaces, the world has always been trying harder disabilities
  • Had it remained operational, the villainous computer HAL could be their college classmate this fall, but they have a better c folks on Parents' Weekend.
  • Entering college this fall in a country where a quarter of young people under 18 have at least one immigrant parent, they involves "real" aliens from another planet.
  • John McEnroe has never played professional tennis.
  • Clint Eastwood is better known as a sensitive director than as Dirty Harry

Seriously, does it matter?

The interview does not end with interviews and your talk. Conversations at meals/receptions are just as important.

  • You probably have been incredibly busy with your research and writing.
  • You may have given up reading the newspaper or watching TV news.
  • You need a crash course on current events.
  • It is OK not to know which TV series Clint Eastwood was in: Wagon Train , Rawhide , or Gunsmoke .
  • It is not OK to have nothing to offer on current events.
  • Be prepared to engage in a conversation about hobbies/activities you enjoy. The total package.

As the interview ends

  • Typically, you will have a final meeting with the Department Chair
  • “Do you have any last questions?”
  • Don't be disappointed if the signals are ambiguous
  • “We'll be in touch.”
  • It is appropriate to express your appreciation of all the work and time spent on your interview.
  • If someone drives you to the airport, keep the conversation going. “I was very impressed by the questions the graduate students made...”

After the interview

  • A thank you note to the Department Chair is a good idea.
  • If you promised Professor X a copy of your paper, be sure to follow through.
  • (Keep notes. You will be completely exhausted by the end and your memory may blur important details.)
  • Think critically about what you learned during the interview.
  • If during a later interview, you realize you did not cover a particular topic, you can contact the Chair.
  • Or maybe you should wait for “the phone call."
  • Good Luck!

Questions & Answers

what does preconceived mean
sammie Reply
physiological Psychology
Nwosu Reply
How can I develope my cognitive domain
Amanyire Reply
why is communication effective
Dakolo Reply
Communication is effective because it allows individuals to share ideas, thoughts, and information with others.
effective communication can lead to improved outcomes in various settings, including personal relationships, business environments, and educational settings. By communicating effectively, individuals can negotiate effectively, solve problems collaboratively, and work towards common goals.
it starts up serve and return practice/assessments.it helps find voice talking therapy also assessments through relaxed conversation.
miss
Every time someone flushes a toilet in the apartment building, the person begins to jumb back automatically after hearing the flush, before the water temperature changes. Identify the types of learning, if it is classical conditioning identify the NS, UCS, CS and CR. If it is operant conditioning, identify the type of consequence positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement or punishment
Wekolamo Reply
please i need answer
Wekolamo
because it helps many people around the world to understand how to interact with other people and understand them well, for example at work (job).
Manix Reply
Agreed 👍 There are many parts of our brains and behaviors, we really need to get to know. Blessings for everyone and happy Sunday!
ARC
A child is a member of community not society elucidate ?
JESSY Reply
Isn't practices worldwide, be it psychology, be it science. isn't much just a false belief of control over something the mind cannot truly comprehend?
Simon Reply
compare and contrast skinner's perspective on personality development on freud
namakula Reply
Skinner skipped the whole unconscious phenomenon and rather emphasized on classical conditioning
war
explain how nature and nurture affect the development and later the productivity of an individual.
Amesalu Reply
nature is an hereditary factor while nurture is an environmental factor which constitute an individual personality. so if an individual's parent has a deviant behavior and was also brought up in an deviant environment, observation of the behavior and the inborn trait we make the individual deviant.
Samuel
I am taking this course because I am hoping that I could somehow learn more about my chosen field of interest and due to the fact that being a PsyD really ignites my passion as an individual the more I hope to learn about developing and literally explore the complexity of my critical thinking skills
Zyryn Reply
good👍
Jonathan
and having a good philosophy of the world is like a sandwich and a peanut butter 👍
Jonathan
generally amnesi how long yrs memory loss
Kelu Reply
interpersonal relationships
Abdulfatai Reply
What would be the best educational aid(s) for gifted kids/savants?
Heidi Reply
treat them normal, if they want help then give them. that will make everyone happy
Saurabh
What are the treatment for autism?
Magret Reply
hello. autism is a umbrella term. autistic kids have different disorder overlapping. for example. a kid may show symptoms of ADHD and also learning disabilities. before treatment please make sure the kid doesn't have physical disabilities like hearing..vision..speech problem. sometimes these
Jharna
continue.. sometimes due to these physical problems..the diagnosis may be misdiagnosed. treatment for autism. well it depends on the severity. since autistic kids have problems in communicating and adopting to the environment.. it's best to expose the child in situations where the child
Jharna
child interact with other kids under doc supervision. play therapy. speech therapy. Engaging in different activities that activate most parts of the brain.. like drawing..painting. matching color board game. string and beads game. the more you interact with the child the more effective
Jharna
results you'll get.. please consult a therapist to know what suits best on your child. and last as a parent. I know sometimes it's overwhelming to guide a special kid. but trust the process and be strong and patient as a parent.
Jharna
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