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Job Market Session 5: Interviewing

Please join us for the fifth session in the WCC Job Market Series! 

In Job Market Session 5: Interviewing, we tackle all of your questions about interview logistics, how to prepare, and tips and tricks for how best to represent your research, teaching, and service in Zoom interviews and campus visits.

Topics include:

  • Types of interviews and when they happen

  • Typical format and length of interviews

  • How to prepare for interviews

  • What hiring committees look for

  • Differences between types of institutions and departments

  • Common pitfalls and things to avoid

The format for this workshop will be a roundtable discussion with the panelists led by the organizers, followed by an open discussion for participants to ask questions and share tips about interviewing and the academic job market.

Panelists:

Moderators:

The WCC Job Market Series is a set of workshops whose goal is to try to demystify the academic job market in Classics (and related fields) for new and returning applicants. Each session features panelists from different career stages and institutions discussing topics related to the academic job market, such as cover letters, CVs, interviewing, and various types of statements (e.g. teaching, research, and diversity). To view previous sessions, visit https://www.wccclassics.org/jobmarket. For more information about upcoming events and to register for this one, visit wccclassics.org/events

WCC Job Market Series Team: Amy Pistone (lead), Erika Weiberg (lead), Eunice Kim, Suzanne Lye, Cassandra Tran, and Adriana Vazquez

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