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#Dispatches: Why The F**k Don’t We Revolt??

By Karen Kelsky | September 14, 2020

#Dispatches From the Frontlines Monday series crowdsources questions to get a broad indication of how our readers are coping with various challenges.The question right now:  Why the f**k don't we revolt???  (contributed by Kel, lol).  New #Dispatches … [Read more...] about #Dispatches: Why The F**k Don’t We Revolt??

Filed Under: Adjunct Issues, Advising Advice, Alt-University Critique, COVID19, Dispatches, Quitting--An Excellent Option, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

#Dispatches: COVID Impacts by Career Level, Part II ~ NTT/Adjuncts/VAP

By Karen Kelsky | August 4, 2020

#Dispatches From the Frontlines Monday series crowdsources questions to get a broad indication of how our readers are coping with various challenges. The question right now: How has COVID impacted your career? Due to the massive number of … [Read more...] about #Dispatches: COVID Impacts by Career Level, Part II ~ NTT/Adjuncts/VAP

Filed Under: Adjunct Issues, COVID19, Dispatches

Post Ac: Best Practice for Cover Letters

By Karen Kelsky | May 12, 2020

Another in our "Best-Of-Postac" series, showcasing our splendid team of postac coaches who can work with you, and the advice they've provided over the years to the blog. In our COVID19 higher ed collapse, finding new income streams outside the … [Read more...] about Post Ac: Best Practice for Cover Letters

Filed Under: Post-Ac Job Search

#Dispatches: COVID Career Impacts, 2 – Immediate Impacts and Planning for the Future

By Karen Kelsky | May 11, 2020

In our Dispatches series, we crowdsource responses to questions we see about the academic job market and career. Last week we posted the question: How has COVID19 impacted your career planning? We got 70+ responses in the first 24 hours! In … [Read more...] about #Dispatches: COVID Career Impacts, 2 – Immediate Impacts and Planning for the Future

Filed Under: COVID19, Dispatches, Post-Ac Job Search, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

#Dispatches: How Has COVID19 Impacted Your Career Planning, Part I: Leaving the Academy

By Karen Kelsky | May 4, 2020

In our Dispatches series, we crowdsource responses to questions we see about the academic job market and career. Last week we posted the question: How has COVID19 impacted your career planning? We got 70+ responses in the first 24 hours! In … [Read more...] about #Dispatches: How Has COVID19 Impacted Your Career Planning, Part I: Leaving the Academy

Filed Under: COVID19, Dispatches, Post-Ac Job Search, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

“Transferrable Skills” Are a Lie – Postac Advice

By Karen Kelsky | April 28, 2020

In the face of the COVID19 crisis and 2020 academic job market collapse I will be re-posting the best of our post-academic transition content each week, to 1) help you envision ways of moving on with your PhD, and 2) get to know some of our splendid … [Read more...] about “Transferrable Skills” Are a Lie – Postac Advice

Filed Under: COVID19, Post-Ac Free-Lancing and Small Business, Post-Ac Job Search

Networking is Not a Dirty Word

By Karen Kelsky | April 28, 2020

IMPORTANT NOTE: In COVID19 of course the in-person networking that Dr. Cardozo is talking about will not apply! But I'm sharing Today: Spinning Your Postac Web, by our own postac coach Dr. Karen Cardozo. Bio: Karen Cardozo … [Read more...] about Networking is Not a Dirty Word

Filed Under: COVID19, Post-Ac Free-Lancing and Small Business, Post-Ac Job Search

Ivory Tower In the Rear-View Mirror — Dr. Beth Hallowell

By Karen Kelsky | February 18, 2020

This month we introduce our new column, Ivory Towers In The Rearview Mirror, featuring interviews with PhDs who have charted a course unrelated to the tenure track, putting academia squarely in the rearview mirror. Our hope is that seeing and … [Read more...] about Ivory Tower In the Rear-View Mirror — Dr. Beth Hallowell

Filed Under: Goodbye Ivory Towers, Post-Ac Job Search, Quitting--An Excellent Option

#Dispatches From the Front – Help, I Have a Toxic Advisor! Part I: Firing Your Advisor, Building Your Team

By Karen Kelsky | February 17, 2020

In our new Dispatches series, we crowdsource responses to questions we see about the academic job market and career. This week, the question is: “Help, I have a toxic advisor/PI? What can I do? What have other people done in this … [Read more...] about #Dispatches From the Front – Help, I Have a Toxic Advisor! Part I: Firing Your Advisor, Building Your Team

Filed Under: Advising Advice, Bad Advisors and Good Mentors, Dispatches

#Dispatches From the Front: What Candidates Are Doing Wrong, Part I of III: “Do Your Homework, Please. PLEASE.”

By Karen Kelsky | January 27, 2020

In our new Dispatches series, we crowdsource responses to questions we see about the academic job market and career. Last week we put out the question: "Search committee members--what mistakes do you see candidates make? What do you wish they … [Read more...] about #Dispatches From the Front: What Candidates Are Doing Wrong, Part I of III: “Do Your Homework, Please. PLEASE.”

Filed Under: Dispatches, Landing Your Tenure Track Job, Major Job Market Mistakes, Stop.Acting.Like.A.Grad.Student, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

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