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Here are some ways by which you can prepare yourself for an Interview in Academia. If you follow these general rules, you can surely get a coveted job in the most prestigious university or an academic institution.
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How to prepare yourself for a Job interview in Academia
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Goal of this workshop
To learn strategies for success for different types of academic job interviews.
To have a clear understanding of what is required to get your dream job.
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Categories of Academic Institutions in Canada
Ph. D. granting institutions
Provincial universities
Small universities or colleges
Community colleges
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What is an institutional hiring committee looking for?
What can you bring to the institution?
Relevant experience for the position
Credentials (Skills and accomplishments)
Motivation; genuine interest
Fit: personality, culture, social
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What all candidates do have?
Ph.D. or advanced degree in hand
Publications, conferences, grants and program
Teaching/research experience
Various job or university service experience or both
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Your challenge: differentiation
How do you differentiate yourself
Focus on the contributions you can make
Think from the employer’s perspective: who would you hire?
Ask yourself: Am I really qualify for this job?
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Types of Interviews
Telephone Interview: watch for voice tone and speed
Conferences Interview: watch for group dynamic
On-campus (face-to-face) Interview: watch for body language
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Interview Tips
Do your homework before the interview: check out the department's website
Note if the university or department has anything special going on. Why are they hiring?
Do mock interviews
You can also post resumes online to make the best use of time and reach a larger audience
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You should be able to answer the objectives of your PhD clearly.
They're looking to evaluate you as a potential colleague, so don't act like a student. You may be asked to discuss your future research plans and goals, so prepare your answer in advance.
Many interviewers like to ask the "dream job" question, and you should be prepared to answer it.
About EdujobsCanada
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Edujobscanada.com is a niche Canadian job board specialized in academic and research job posting for colleges, universities,
research centres, and institutions looking to hire candidates with advanced education and qualifications. Since 2006, we have
been helping employers make targeted job postings that lead to smart hiring connections.