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The 10-year process of obtaining a faculty position
Graduate work (4-7 years)
Post-doctoral work (3-7 years)
Faculty Position!
a 2nd post-doc?
(provided you meet all the requirements)
Research plan
Funding record
Departmental
‘fit’
Research
Accomplishments
Research
pedigree
‘Connections’
Publication record
Fundability
Writing skills
Teaching
strengths
Seminar quality
Social ‘fit’
Chalk talk quality
Speaking skills
What to do to prepare yourself for a faculty position?
Graduate School- where it all starts
• a good ‘story’
• apply for fellowships
• try to finish in 6 years
• publish your work (don’t worry if it isn’t a nature paper)
• attend meetings/join scientific societies
- present your work (poster/oral presentation)
- ‘SCHMOOZE!’
- check out potential post-doc opportunities
- introduce yourself to and ask potential PIs to come see your poster
(and ask them for experimental advice)
• stay in touch with and keep on good terms with your grad. school PI
(they will be writing letters of ref. for you for years to come)
• when looking for a post-doc don’t be afraid to change fields
• aim high for your post-doc
- keep in mind the future (your interest and funding)
- go to the post-doc factories
What to do to prepare yourself for a faculty position?
The Post-doc (where it *really* starts)
• when choosing a post-doc think big...think fundability....and think about spending
a significant part of your future studying this problem
• apply for fellowships
• try to finish in 6 years
• publish your work (think big - Nature/Science/Cell and think *many*)
• attend meetings/join scientific societies
- present your work (poster/oral presentation)
- ‘SCHMOOZE!’
- use your connections to ask PIs if they are hiring in the coming year
• try to do some type of service i.e. review papers, write portions of the PIs grant
help out other PIs labs.
• set-up potential collaborations
• get yourself ‘known’ in your field
• stay in touch with and keep on good terms with your post-doc PI
(they will be writing letters of ref. for you for years to come)
• WORK HARD! PUBLISH! PUBLISH! PUBLISH!
The Job Application
• where to apply?
- remember those connections?
- apply everywhere
- apply to depts. where you think you will have a good research fit
- 2 types of ads broad = best athlete narrow = dept. has specific need
• when to apply
- ads start appearing in late summer (august/sept) and continue through
november
- most interviews start in january and run through march
- most due dates are between Sept 30 and Dec 1 (due dates are often
‘soft’ but why risk being late?)
• how to apply
- read the ad carefully some are electronic pdfs, some want paper apps.
1) Cover letter
2) CV
3) Research accomlishments
4) Research plan
5) Reprints
6) Teaching statement
7) Letters of reference
The Application
Many places receive > 200 how do you get yours to stand out?
• if ad is specific - tailor your cover letter to fit the ad.
• if ad is broad - highlight your accomplishments
1) The cover letter
• personalize it (Dear Professor Smith) no ‘To whom it may concern’
• 1 full page max
introductory paragraph who/where you are,
why you are writing
research accomplishments paragraph
research plan paragraph
why that specific university would be a good fit for you
(mention names!)
2) The CV
• important biographical stuff age, citizenship
• education/employment and training
• honors/awards
• publications
• service (i.e. review committees, publication reviews)
• presentations (invited speaking engagements/conferences
• publications
• reference list w/ contact info
3) Research accomplishments
• 1-2 pages
• highlight important results and their implications
• try to emphasize post-doc research
The Application (cont’d)
The Application (cont’d)
4) The Research Plan
• 3-5 pages
• brief background
• importance to your field of study
• what you will do in your first couple of years
• detailed experiments (*not too detailed*)
• use figures and include references
• clear and concise!
****this is perhaps the most important part of the app****
5) Reprints
6) Teaching statement
• 1-2 pages
• What you would be comfortable teaching
• What you would like your students learn
• How you would make the class interesting and maybe different?
• What you will emphasize in the class
The Application (cont’d)
7) Letters of reference usually 3-5
• Post-doc advisor
• Grad school advisor
• Collaborators
• Neighboring PIs (to your post-doc lab)
• Thesis committee members
• Colleagues in your field that know you and your research well
stay on good terms with your PIs and colleagues!!!
The Interview
You should hear between late november and late january
• Rejections come early
• Keep a good attitude about them (if you have a decent app, most
early rejection are because of poor fit to the ad or dept.)
Prepare for it!
check out dept. web pages, especially for those faculty on your
meeting schedule
practice your talk, then practice it again (and again, and the last time
ask colleagues to listen to it - bring them beer)
prepare your chalk talk (more on that later0
rest-up it is exhausting - and usually flu season
The Interview (cont’d)
The interview process
What they will get from the interview:
• Are your accomplishments above threshold
• Is your research plan a good fit with dept. strengths and
weaknesses?
• Are you a good communicator
• Will the faculty want to interact/collaborate with you
And how they will get it:
• 1 on 1 interviews
• formal seminar
• ‘chalk talk’
• a very nice dinner with 3 faculty
Remember: YOU ARE BEING (politely) CHECKED OUT! Don’t expect tours of the
building/campus/city.
1) 1 on 1 interviews
with the department chair
usually about specifics of the dept.
ask about teaching req’s, the grad student costs
with faculty on the search committee
be chatty, but don’t interrupt them - they lead the discussion
let them talk about their research
ask lots of questions about everything (which ever way the
discussion is going)
2) the formal seminar
• 50 min no longer!!!!!
• be dynamic and engaging
• show your excitement
• feel free to use a chalkboard if needed
• field all questions with humility and be down to earth
• humor helps sometimes even a self effacing joke
• graciously thank the dept. for the invitation
The Interview (cont’d)
The Interview (cont’d)
3) The dinner (a chance to relax, but not really)
stay ‘on’
be social
ok to mix up science chat with details about the university/city
manners!
The Interview (cont’d)
4) The chalk talk
Basically your research plan
brief background
what is the importance of your research?
what’s the first experiment you will do?
what will you write about for your first grant?
talk about the details
the faculty can be very critical here, defend yourself
with tact, but don’t be arrogant. also, they may make suggestions
and offer advice. if they’re off, politely point out the flaw.
i have never seen a candidate go through all of their slides
i came with about 10 slides - showed 7. it lasted 1 hr 45 min
feels like a prelim proposal
The offer (after the waiting game)
After an agonizing wait, a phone call from the search committee chair or dept.
chair is made to you by mid-march through mid-may
The will ask for a wish list
give them everything you will want to get your lab started
can be painful - ask friends or new faculty for theirs
detailed prices
Negotiations
salary, student support, lab space, start-up funds
everything is fair game (housing allowances)
The 2nd visit
view lab space
see the rest of the building/university/city

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trev_facpositions.ppt

  • 1. The 10-year process of obtaining a faculty position Graduate work (4-7 years) Post-doctoral work (3-7 years) Faculty Position! a 2nd post-doc?
  • 2. (provided you meet all the requirements) Research plan Funding record Departmental ‘fit’ Research Accomplishments Research pedigree ‘Connections’ Publication record Fundability Writing skills Teaching strengths Seminar quality Social ‘fit’ Chalk talk quality Speaking skills
  • 3. What to do to prepare yourself for a faculty position? Graduate School- where it all starts • a good ‘story’ • apply for fellowships • try to finish in 6 years • publish your work (don’t worry if it isn’t a nature paper) • attend meetings/join scientific societies - present your work (poster/oral presentation) - ‘SCHMOOZE!’ - check out potential post-doc opportunities - introduce yourself to and ask potential PIs to come see your poster (and ask them for experimental advice) • stay in touch with and keep on good terms with your grad. school PI (they will be writing letters of ref. for you for years to come) • when looking for a post-doc don’t be afraid to change fields • aim high for your post-doc - keep in mind the future (your interest and funding) - go to the post-doc factories
  • 4. What to do to prepare yourself for a faculty position? The Post-doc (where it *really* starts) • when choosing a post-doc think big...think fundability....and think about spending a significant part of your future studying this problem • apply for fellowships • try to finish in 6 years • publish your work (think big - Nature/Science/Cell and think *many*) • attend meetings/join scientific societies - present your work (poster/oral presentation) - ‘SCHMOOZE!’ - use your connections to ask PIs if they are hiring in the coming year • try to do some type of service i.e. review papers, write portions of the PIs grant help out other PIs labs. • set-up potential collaborations • get yourself ‘known’ in your field • stay in touch with and keep on good terms with your post-doc PI (they will be writing letters of ref. for you for years to come) • WORK HARD! PUBLISH! PUBLISH! PUBLISH!
  • 5. The Job Application • where to apply? - remember those connections? - apply everywhere - apply to depts. where you think you will have a good research fit - 2 types of ads broad = best athlete narrow = dept. has specific need • when to apply - ads start appearing in late summer (august/sept) and continue through november - most interviews start in january and run through march - most due dates are between Sept 30 and Dec 1 (due dates are often ‘soft’ but why risk being late?) • how to apply - read the ad carefully some are electronic pdfs, some want paper apps. 1) Cover letter 2) CV 3) Research accomlishments 4) Research plan 5) Reprints 6) Teaching statement 7) Letters of reference
  • 6. The Application Many places receive > 200 how do you get yours to stand out? • if ad is specific - tailor your cover letter to fit the ad. • if ad is broad - highlight your accomplishments 1) The cover letter • personalize it (Dear Professor Smith) no ‘To whom it may concern’ • 1 full page max introductory paragraph who/where you are, why you are writing research accomplishments paragraph research plan paragraph why that specific university would be a good fit for you (mention names!)
  • 7. 2) The CV • important biographical stuff age, citizenship • education/employment and training • honors/awards • publications • service (i.e. review committees, publication reviews) • presentations (invited speaking engagements/conferences • publications • reference list w/ contact info 3) Research accomplishments • 1-2 pages • highlight important results and their implications • try to emphasize post-doc research The Application (cont’d)
  • 8. The Application (cont’d) 4) The Research Plan • 3-5 pages • brief background • importance to your field of study • what you will do in your first couple of years • detailed experiments (*not too detailed*) • use figures and include references • clear and concise! ****this is perhaps the most important part of the app**** 5) Reprints 6) Teaching statement • 1-2 pages • What you would be comfortable teaching • What you would like your students learn • How you would make the class interesting and maybe different? • What you will emphasize in the class
  • 9. The Application (cont’d) 7) Letters of reference usually 3-5 • Post-doc advisor • Grad school advisor • Collaborators • Neighboring PIs (to your post-doc lab) • Thesis committee members • Colleagues in your field that know you and your research well stay on good terms with your PIs and colleagues!!!
  • 10. The Interview You should hear between late november and late january • Rejections come early • Keep a good attitude about them (if you have a decent app, most early rejection are because of poor fit to the ad or dept.) Prepare for it! check out dept. web pages, especially for those faculty on your meeting schedule practice your talk, then practice it again (and again, and the last time ask colleagues to listen to it - bring them beer) prepare your chalk talk (more on that later0 rest-up it is exhausting - and usually flu season
  • 11. The Interview (cont’d) The interview process What they will get from the interview: • Are your accomplishments above threshold • Is your research plan a good fit with dept. strengths and weaknesses? • Are you a good communicator • Will the faculty want to interact/collaborate with you And how they will get it: • 1 on 1 interviews • formal seminar • ‘chalk talk’ • a very nice dinner with 3 faculty Remember: YOU ARE BEING (politely) CHECKED OUT! Don’t expect tours of the building/campus/city.
  • 12. 1) 1 on 1 interviews with the department chair usually about specifics of the dept. ask about teaching req’s, the grad student costs with faculty on the search committee be chatty, but don’t interrupt them - they lead the discussion let them talk about their research ask lots of questions about everything (which ever way the discussion is going) 2) the formal seminar • 50 min no longer!!!!! • be dynamic and engaging • show your excitement • feel free to use a chalkboard if needed • field all questions with humility and be down to earth • humor helps sometimes even a self effacing joke • graciously thank the dept. for the invitation The Interview (cont’d)
  • 13. The Interview (cont’d) 3) The dinner (a chance to relax, but not really) stay ‘on’ be social ok to mix up science chat with details about the university/city manners!
  • 14. The Interview (cont’d) 4) The chalk talk Basically your research plan brief background what is the importance of your research? what’s the first experiment you will do? what will you write about for your first grant? talk about the details the faculty can be very critical here, defend yourself with tact, but don’t be arrogant. also, they may make suggestions and offer advice. if they’re off, politely point out the flaw. i have never seen a candidate go through all of their slides i came with about 10 slides - showed 7. it lasted 1 hr 45 min feels like a prelim proposal
  • 15. The offer (after the waiting game) After an agonizing wait, a phone call from the search committee chair or dept. chair is made to you by mid-march through mid-may The will ask for a wish list give them everything you will want to get your lab started can be painful - ask friends or new faculty for theirs detailed prices Negotiations salary, student support, lab space, start-up funds everything is fair game (housing allowances) The 2nd visit view lab space see the rest of the building/university/city