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Troutman, Kathryn Kraemer – 2003
This paper compares searching for a Federal Job to taking up a new sport. Becoming good at a sport takes lessons and coaching, study of the rules, practice, investment in equipment and special clothes, time to play, scheduling, and ongoing interest with friend who enjoy the same sport. An Expert Player/Jobseeker in the Federal Job Search System…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Federal Government, Government Employees
Bennett, Carolyn C. – 2003
It is the work of the job search counselor/facilitator to educate, mentor, and guide the special needs client in identifying and tackling anything that would encumber the job hunter. The purpose of this paper is to provide information to the job search counselor that will enable him/her to fully and skillfully assist the special needs client in…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Disabilities, Employment Counselors
Dagavarian, Debbi; Holt, Linda – Executive Educator, 1995
To impress search committees, administrator candidates should address replies to all committee members, avoid alcohol drinks during lunch, find out committee members' names and their proper pronunciations, drive around the community before the interview, dress conservatively, avoid bad-mouthing their current school system, ask questions, and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Interviews, Guidelines
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Bugliani, Ann – ADFL Bulletin, 1992
Suggestions are offered for individuals involved in a job search for teaching positions in foreign language departments and who are planning interviews at the Modern Language Association convention. (LB)
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Interviews, Higher Education, Job Applicants
Negroni, Peter J. – Executive Educator, 1992
A veteran school leader advises aspiring superintendents to focus their job search according to desired geographical area, type of community, and salary range and to prepare thoroughly for interviews. On-the-job success strategies include watching professional image, finding out about predecessors, communicating educational goals, honing public…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Community Relations, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Rothwell, William J. – ABCA Bulletin, 1981
Provides tips for teachers of technical writing on ways to prepare students to apply for jobs. Discusses the mistakes recent graduates often make in applying for jobs. (FL)
Descriptors: Business English, Higher Education, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
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McLaughlin, Marilou B. – CUPA Journal, 1990
The coordinator of several administrative searches at the State University of New York (Cortland) offers guidance to administrative job seekers. As finalists often have similar educational and professional qualifications, elements of character such as style, personality, charm, and thoughtfulness may make the crucial difference. (DB)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Administrators, Employment Interviews, Higher Education
Boyd, Stephen D. – 1985
To "consult" with teachers requires making the right people aware that the consultant is available and that the consultant has something to contribute to their skills. Acquiring invitations for consulting work is the main obstacle consultants must overcome. They must get to know school administrators, curriculum supervisors, state…
Descriptors: Career Development, Communication Skills, Consultants, Inservice Teacher Education
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Watts, Gordon E. – Community College Journal, 1993
Offers guidelines for hiring good faculty, including checklists for conducting searches and suggestions for wording interview questions to capture pertinent information about candidates' teaching styles. Discusses the selection process, the search committee, the selection interview, the teaching simulation, and simulated assessment of student…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Employment Interviews, Guidelines
Vaughan, George B., Ed. – SACJTE Occasional Paper, 1989
Individuals who wish to become community college presidents should take the following steps to prepare for the presidency: (1) get their doctorate; (2) get into the academic pipeline running from the classroom to the division chair, the dean of instruction, and the presidency; (3) find a good mentor; (4) establish a peer network; (5) assume…
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Presidents, Community Colleges, Employment Interviews
Martin, Roger H. – Trusteeship, 1997
A college president explains his decision to walk away from a successful tenure at the institution, inform the governing board, and proceed with a job search. Advice to other presidents includes begin to think about making a change in the eighth or ninth year of a presidency, give the board substantial notice, and consider the timing of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Board Administrator Relationship, Career Development, College Administration
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Ross, Marlene; Green, Madeleine F. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1990
Understanding the conventions and culture of the academic marketplace can help candidates navigate the system and overcome barriers presented by the unwritten code of career mobility. Research on academic administrative career paths and the American Council on Education Fellows Program suggests issues to consider in career development. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Career Development, Career Ladders
Anthony, John H. – 1986
Upward mobility in the field of community college administration is affected by factors such as educational and social preparation, professional experience, the vita or resume, and an individual's preparation for a job opportunity. For most community college presidencies, a doctorate from an accredited, preferably non-experiential, institution is…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Administrators, Career Ladders
Trotter, Eugene E. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1979
Designed for a systematic approach to the career development of a student, this article discusses eight steps which can be used to increase the confidence and ability of students in conducting a systematic job search. (LRA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Career Planning, Employment Interviews, Guidelines
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Knutson, Peter – Academe, 1995
An anthropologist seeking academic employment reflects on the plight of young, underemployed, often temporary faculty in a difficult job market. Conflicts between expectations and the reality of the stratified academic culture are highlighted. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competition, Employment Patterns, Higher Education
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