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« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2007, 06:03:09 PM » |
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My stats:
2 applications mailed (there were less than 20 openings in my field this year - so these 2 were the only ones that seemed to correspond with my interests/abilities/research)
2 follow-up e-mails sent, two responses received. 1 snail mail acknowledgement with Equal Opportunity form received.
3 applications for full-time positions outside of my field on the administrative track at my Ph.D granting institution, completed and under review, still need to follow up with 2 of those.
Oh, and there was one rejection already for a government job that was probably a long shot anyway.
My mood: Anxious, but hopeful still, despite the dreary outlook. Less than 20 positions!!
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the rest of you - I hope your applications yield positive developments!!!
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« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2007, 06:31:09 PM » |
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I'm ABD and looking for social science SLAC jobs.
-Sent out 18 applications. No more openings have been posted in weeks, so I assume this is about it. -Two campus interviews in the books (one looks good, one doesn't). -Read from the wiki that 2 of my top choices started phone interviews a week ago, and I haven't heard from them.
The interview that went well will be making an offer within 7-10 days from now, so I'm hoping for the best. I'm also applying for a post-doc, but would take this offer over the post-doc, which makes it hard to get motivated to do all of the work necessary to prepare the post-doc application (it's due roughly when the school will make its offer, so I can't afford to wait for the offer before deciding whether or not to get the application in order).
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« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2007, 08:47:40 PM » |
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I am amazed. I know that there are fewer science-related folks on here and this varies greatly by area of study, but the variation in the number of applications is amazing to me. Here are my stats: 62 applications out (all done!) 6 phone interviews 3 on-campus interviews (1 down, 2 to go) 20 applications with deadlines in the next month.
I am nervous, anxious, nauseous, and excited. I have the two-body issue, but I am hopeful that my spouse and I will find THE JOBS this year. Reading this thread makes me feel normal....b/c everyone is in the same boat.
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« Reply #18 on: November 12, 2007, 09:50:14 PM » |
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Mine:
15 apps (no more available) 4 out (didn't make first cut according to wiki) 1 made the first cut (conference interview, more materials)
Expectations: probably have a remote shot at 2 of the jobs.
I am ABD with an all but finished dissertation (doing final revisions) but no degree in hand yet.
I am just tired. I am growing old in graduate school. Getting a job in my area is pretty hard though especially for ABD. But if I had graduated over the summer, I wouldn't be earning stipend this year and what would I live on?
I have never heard of campus interviews being scheduled before late January in my field.
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« Reply #19 on: November 13, 2007, 09:18:13 AM » |
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In my field it's still early, conference interviews aren't scheduled until next month. Here are my stats:
Total applications - 60 Sent out so far - 20 Phone interview - 1 Number of breakdowns - 2 so far...expecting more
I feel emotionally drained, I swear I've been happy and upset in the same minute! I am so drained that I don't feel excited about any job add that I see anymore...SOMEONE HIRE ME PLEASE BEFORE I GO INSANE!
I'm hoping you all are doing better then me, the best of luck to all.
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« Reply #20 on: November 13, 2007, 09:26:00 AM » |
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First time on the market, ABD (planning to defend in May and have it in a rec. letter from my supervisor), interdisciplinary humanities. Something like [Theoretical Approach] [X and Y] where X and Y are related fields.
-8 apps sent, 10 to go; have applied for everything that's even close to being in my field(s). -Besides EEOC cards and letters saying the search committees are meeting, have heard absolutely nothing from anyone, though the earliest deadlines were only a month ago and I'm hoping that no news is good news. -Slight geographical limitations but not severe.
Whoever first described the anxiety as a constant buzzing is right. It's always there. I'm lucky in that I have a great support system and a decent-paying adjunct gig that would be happy to keep me into next year if I strike out, but I really dislike uncertainty, and I've got a heaping helping of it on my plate right now.
I hope all of you find your dream jobs, and soon.
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« Reply #21 on: November 13, 2007, 09:49:57 AM » |
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Wow does this all feel familiar.
Science field: 28 applications out 4 I'm out of the running 1 request for more information (questionaire) 2 phone interviews
1 nervous breakdown 1 committee meeting I'm not ready for this month 1 anxious spouse 2 anxious parents more friends then I thought I had coming out of the woodwork to help me push through and finish everything.
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« Reply #22 on: November 13, 2007, 09:59:17 AM » |
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8 applications out 1 phone interview complete 1 request for more material
about this phone interview.....
the posting was for a "one year temporary ass. prof." though besides the 4/4 teaching there where requirements of scholarly activities, committee involvement, student advisement, etc..... so most of the questions I composed for the interview centered around getting a feel for how a temp. position can have so many longterm style requirements. Turns out it is in fact a tt position that starts out as "temporary"; kind of like a probationary period. Should I have known this prior to the call? Am I an idiot to think that "1 yr temp" means they only want someone for 1yr?
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« Reply #23 on: November 13, 2007, 10:18:04 AM » |
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I'm ABD in an MLA field, first year out. My stats:
-25 applications sent out. Unless I find any stragglers on the Chronicle listings, that's probably it. -1 request for additional information. -3 have made requests that didn't include me (according to the wiki)
I'm really not expecting to hear anything else until December, if I'm lucky. In the meantime, I am working on the dissertation. Even more than getting a job this year, I really want to finish by May. I am so tired of having this beast hanging over me.
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« Reply #24 on: November 13, 2007, 11:10:59 AM » |
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Thanks for the thread! I am feeling very Bridget Jones, the sequel.
I am in an interdisciplinary humanities field, ABD, first time on the market. I expect to graduate in August.
I have only sent out three applications so far. Today I will send out five applications. Then there will still be four to do. 12 total...
so far I've heard nothing.
One of the jobs to which I am applying is holding interviews at the MLA, which is not actually my field... but my adviser strongly suggested that I plan to go anyway and make all necessary reservations... now... before I hear whether or not I get the interview.
The stress is constant craziness.
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« Reply #25 on: November 13, 2007, 12:05:28 PM » |
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chronic VAP with 3 apps out in the humanities and patiently waiting....
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« Reply #26 on: November 13, 2007, 12:24:24 PM » |
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ldr_rdl: re: Bridget Jones...
Totally.
Am practicing belting out "All by myself" and "Didn't we almost have it all" into a spoonful of Ben & Jerry's, should rejections arrive from Dream Jobs #1 and #2.
Oh, the drama.
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« Reply #27 on: November 13, 2007, 02:50:10 PM » |
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I am in history and so far I have sent out over 60 applications. I am at the point I have forgotten where I have sent them to unless I look in my folder where I keep all the ads I reply to. So far I have just received emails and letters confirming they have my materials, but I am hopeful because most searches won't have yet made all their interview appointments for the AHA in January. I have a VAP right now that runs out this academic year so I am a tad desperate, hence the large number of applications.
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« Reply #28 on: November 13, 2007, 04:31:51 PM » |
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I'm a 3rd year t/t in an MLA field:
Total applications: 8 Online Applications w/ auto acknowledge: 3 Old-fashioned letter/email acknowledgments: 4 No response: 1 (The northeastern private R1) Requests for materials: 2 (so far)
Three of the eight required dossier and writing sample up front, so I won't have any ideas about where I stand at those schools until mid-December. I'm 2/5 so far with the rest.
I'm trying not to think about this until December 8th or so.
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« Reply #29 on: November 13, 2007, 05:02:51 PM » |
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Oh my--just looked at the wiki for MLA fields. If it actually gets updated, it could be a great source. Has anyone used it in the past? Does it get much action, or are the successful jobhunters too busy to post?
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