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Author Topic: Academic Advisor/Student Affairs Interview questions?  (Read 14651 times)
risa1230
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« on: January 17, 2007, 06:07:42 PM »

Hi, I have an interview coming up for an Academic Advisor position and I was wondering what interview questions I should be prepared for. Are there questions that are usually asked? I just want to be as well prepared as possible. Also, what are good questions to ask the search committee? Thanks for your help!
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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2007, 07:22:37 PM »

I've been asked a little bit of everything.  Needs are often very specific, and the questions can give good clues to what those needs are.  I've been asked what I know about Michigan teacher certification requirements, how well I know MS-Excel, what type of student I find it hardest to work with, what's different about advising working adults, how I create rapport with students of different social identities from mine, what specific information I want to gather in an initial advising meeting with a student, what my non-work interests are, how I would adjust to working with students in a different discipline from my current position, what I already know about the advising program at the school, how easy it was for me to find information on their web site, and so forth.
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2007, 08:08:43 PM »

Hi Risa,

Congratulations on your interview, this is a great accomplishment and a good step.  Typically you're not interviewed unless you're a qualified candidate and this bodes well. 

Michigander is right about the type of questions, they often vary.  What I suggest is to really work the website and come up with some questions of your own about the work environment, collegiality/cohesiveness of staff (though play this one by ear), etc.  I've been asked about my knowledge of student development, what my advising philosophy is, how I work under deadline pressure, how I keep organized, and so on.  It's as much about your interpersonal skills as about how much you know of the institution. 
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« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2007, 10:20:51 PM »

As a former professor who is now going on advisor interviews, I find they are very concerned with the issue of "how well will you play with others?" The other one I get regularly is "how would you deal with the boring, repetitive nature of much of the job?"

On my last finalist interview, I had a very interesting half hour with an Associate Dean who just came out and told me I wasn't anything like the other candidate, nor was I anything like any of the existing advisors in the area--"and how would that make you feel?" He was voicing concern that I might not be happy in the job.

Good luck to you.
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risa1230
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« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2007, 11:43:32 AM »

Thanks everyone! Now, I have a better idea about what questions to prepare for. Thanks!
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frazali
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« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2007, 04:21:12 PM »

Also go to the NACADA website - the professional organization for advising. Lots of useful resources on there.
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