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Conferences, Interviews, and Presentations
Jane Haladay: Talking the talk (10/14/2005)
James M. Lang: My four minutes (10/22/2004)
Career Talk: The academic job interview revisited (10/15/2004)
All in the Game: Welcoming remarks (10/1/2004)
James M. Lang: A good speech (8/16/2004)
Eugene Thompson: Mistaken identity (6/30/2004)
Career Talk: Preparing for the conventions (6/9/2004)
William Pilger: Airport musings (5/11/2004)
Steve Pink: Being myself, only better (4/9/2004)
Rob Jenkins: Interviewing at a two-year college (1/15/2004)
Lisa Ann Gosed: A galling interview
(1/6/2004)
The Fund Raiser: A big easy conference (6/30/2003)
Joseph Livingston: How to handle 12 interviews in 45 days (6/24/2003)
Donald E. Hall: Interviewing at a teaching-focused university (5/28/2003)
Joshua R. Foyle: Interviewing for a deanship (2/4/2003)
Career Talk: Preparing for campus interviews (1/17/2003)
Jim Harris: How I learned to stop worrying and enjoy the MLA (1/16/2003)
The Fund Raiser: Some views on interviews (11/1/2002)
Dana M. Zimbleman: Interviewing for a job at a community college (7/16/2002)
Grant Greene: Learning to follow directions (3/28/2002)
Michael Dalton: My dream campus interview (3/6/2002)
Dennis Baron: The campus visit (2/25/2002)
Brett R. Bodsgard: Where are my clothes? (2/18/2002)
Mary Cullinan: The ones we didn't hire (2/12/2002)
Harry Lancaster: Lessons learned on the interview circuit (2/8/2002)
Grant Greene: To see myself as others see me (2/4/2002)
Dennis Baron: The job interview (1/21/2002)
Peter S. Cahn: A new view on interviews (1/16/2002)
Moving Up: When your presentation style holds you back (1/11/2002)
Donald Trent: Lessons of a career fair (12/20/2001)
Mike Land: Being yourself on the interview trail (10/29/2001)
Career Talk: How to make a name for yourself (7/13/2001)
Beyond the Ivory Tower: Informational interviewing 101 (4/13/2001)
Academic job searching for dummies (or 10 easy ways to avoid unemployment) (3/16/2001) and Readers tell us their dumbest mistakes on the market (3/16/2001)
Aaron Leonard (Diary #2): On the market: signs of life the third time out (3/2/2001)
Career Talk: How to be your own worst enemy on the job market (2/23/2001)
Daniel Kowalsky: What I saw at the job conference (2/16/2001)
Moving Up: When you can't be there in person (2/9/2001)
Career Talk: Interviewing before you're invited to campus (12/15/2000)
Beyond the Ivory Tower: The secret to a successful job interview (12/8/2000)
Sara Davis (Diary #4): Phone interviews: like phone sex, only less invigorating (5/26/2000)
James M. Lang (Diary #4): Waiting for the double ring (4/21/2000)
Sara Davis (Diary #3): Is this 'my' conference? (4/7/2000)
Moving Up: Warning signs on the search circuit (3/10/2000)
James M. Lang (Diary #3): Come as you are (2/25/2000)
Moving Up: When your past is less than perfect (2/11/2000)
Catalyst: How to get the most out of scientific conferences (2/4/2000)
Joel Singer (Diary #2): A tale of two interviews (1/7/2000)
Career Talk: Your questions answered (12/10/1999)
Moving Up: True tales from the job-search front (9/3/1999)
Catalyst: So what do you do, and why should I care? (7/23/1999)
Michael Loyd Gray: Memo to search committees: How about some respect? (6/25/1999)
Ms. Mentor: Sleeping with strange men (6/18/1999)
Moving Up: The worst mistakes you can make (5/28/1999)
Moving Up: Mastering the interview for an administrative job, part II (4/30/1999)
Catalyst: When knowing your scientific stuff isn't enough (4/23/1999)
Moving Up: How to master the administrative job interview (4/2/1999)
A new book explains how to "read" the job market, plus: how to tell how the interview went (3/19/1999)
Robin Warner (Diary #6): My first job talk (3/5/1999)
Ms. Mentor: How to be memorable (2/26/1999)
Career Talk: Making the most of your campus interview (2/19/1999)
Annalee Newitz (Diary #6): What kind of academic vegetable are you? (1/29/1999)
Career Talk: How to handle interview curve balls (1/22/1999)
Annalee Newitz (Diary #5): I don't care about the MLA (1/1/1999)
Career Talk: What to do when they say, "tell us about your research" (12/11/1998)
2 deans explain successful faculty searches, part 2 (12/4/1998)
Career Talk: Conventions without terror (11/13/1998)
2 deans explain successful faculty searches, part 1 (10/30/1998)
Ms. Mentor: What you should do when you're invited for a campus interview (10/23/1998)

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