At some point, many educators find themselves looking at career options outside of academia. There are many reasons one might consider doing so…feeling stuck in a career rut, a change in interests, new opportunities that arise through networking, or perceptions of “greener grass” just beyond the academy walls. But how should you go about deciding […]
Networking: How to Get Started and Do It Right
Many educators struggle with networking. Some see networking as something people do in the corporate world, but not in academia. They don’t always understand why they should network, or how to do it if they want to. Mary Vogl-Rauscher has taught Leadership Development and business courses at Moraine Park Technical College in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin for the past 15 years.
Mid-Career Transitions with Caroline Ceniza-Levine from Six Figure Start
What can you do to manage mid-career career transitions? Higher Ed Career Coach Sean Cook interviews Caroline Ceniza-Levine, co-founder of SixFigureStart.
New Twitter Chat for Student Affairs Job Seekers
I’m excited to announce that I’ll be helping to moderate a new chat, devoted exclusively to job search issues in Student Affairs, with “Sarah Searcher” (not her real name) from TheSASearch.Tumblr.Com.
The Adjunct Job Search With Sharon Thomas DeLay
Adjunct teaching positions occupy an interesting space in the higher ed job market. As such, the advice you might get about how to identify potential opportunities, and how to make a case for your candidacy is likely to be different than advice you might get when looking for tenure-track faculty posts or administrative roles.
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