Here's a list of links to the Cocoon's Job Market Boot Camp:
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Building a Strong, Competitive CV
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Tailoring your job-market strategy to your situation
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Writing a good CV
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Common mistakes with CVs
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Letters of Recommendation
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The European job market
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Job-market consultants
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Developing coherent research program(s)
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The Cover Letter
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The Teaching Statement
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Common mistakes with teaching statements
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The Research Statement
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Common mistakes with research statements
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How to cultivate a professional online presence
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When and where to apply for tenure-track jobs
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Where and When to Apply (Addendum)
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The Teaching Portfolio
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Common mistakes with teaching portfolios
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Writing Samples
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The Diversity Statement
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First-round Interviews
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Zoom & Telephone Interviews
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The British interview
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The Campus Visit
- Teaching demos
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Negotiating
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Emotional Maintenance
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Finding support from a mentor
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When Spring Term Rolls Around
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Opting for a non-academic career - when, what and how?
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Teaching demos
This is a list of quick-links to our Notes From Both Sides of the Market series:
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Building a strong CV
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Organizing one's CV
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Teaching portfolio dilemmas
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Making the teaching statement precise
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Standing out in a crowded field
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Interpreting interview results
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Standing out for teaching jobs
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More on standing out for teaching jobs
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The elusiveness of "fit"
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Tenure requirements
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Tenure requirements & decisionmaking
This is a list of links to our Secret Lives of Search Committees series:
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Top 5 job-market tips
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Tips from a Research University search committee member
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Tips from a Liberal Arts College Committee Member
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How 'fit' matters
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How applications are read
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How decisions are made
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Originality
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AOS and project choices
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Staleness
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Job candidate career stage
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Teaching experience
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'Horse-trading'
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Online presence
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Interviews
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Not acting like a grad student
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What happens after interviews
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Teaching dossiers
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CVs
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Recommendation letters
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Job-talks at teaching schools
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Jobs abroad
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Campus visits
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Apply again!
And here's a series of Tips from Search Committee Members:
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How search committees read and evaluate CVs
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How committees read cover letters
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How committees read research statements
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How committees read teaching statements
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How committees evaluate teaching portfolios
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How committees evaluate diversity statements
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How committees evaluate writing samples
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How committees evaluate recommendation letters
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How committees evaluate candidates in interviews
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