SOCIOL 4HH3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Impression Management, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Erving Goffman
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The academic job search: it is different than the typical way of finding a job, this is for people wanting to go on the ma and phd route to become professors, a. Some aspects of the academic job search: 1. They are always publicly posted for anyone to see. In canada, there are two periodicals in which jobs are posted university affairs and the caut bulletin and by canadian association of university teachers: 2. Candidates for academic jobs are required to submit a curriculum vitae. They are also required to submit a cover letter to the position that they are applying for. It is not required to submit copies of your research papers. It is also not requiring submitting copies of your course evaluations: 3. The length of the interview varies depending on the job that you are applying too. It can range from half a day or a full day up to two days: 4.