Staff Scientists Diana Roman and Lara Wagner, both former professors, led a workshop for 22 postdocs on how to best prepare a job application. In attendance were former professor and current staff scientist Peter van Keken and staff scientist Steve Shirey, who also offered advice.
What's in an academic application?
A U.S. application package typically includes:
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Cover Letter
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Curriculum Vitae (CV)
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Publication List
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Teaching and Research Statements
Key Takeaways
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Convey excitement in your cover letter and your research statement; what do you do, and why is it important?
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Let the committee reviewing your application know what you have done. What have your contributions or ideas been?
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What is your research plan? Self-cite as much as you can.
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Do your homework/research the institution to which you are applying.
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Your CV should start with education (reverse chronological order), research and teaching service/statements, and publications (again in reverse chronological order).
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Do not list "in review" papers; papers listed must be published, in the press, or accepted.
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Have an "ORCID" ID number, which gets people to your publications
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Google yourself to see what comes up, then build a place to hang your hat online. Get a website to host key details about you and your research.
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Highlight your awards, even if within your own department.
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US applications do not include date of birth/age/photo/gender/marital status/children. (In fact, any interview question that asks a candidate to reveal information about their national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, disabilities, arrest record, military discharges, or personal information is a violation of the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.)
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Add Index number if it is a source of pride.
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If you require a certain piece of equipment to do your research, mention it in the interview, not in your research statement when applying for a position
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Show that you are willing to teach; that you care; that you can cover a specific need; how you will take the load off of the faculty.
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If a diversity statement is required, visit this link for help.
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Before your interview, set up practice job talks for upcoming interviews.
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Roman, Wagner, and other scientific staff members are available to offer you guidance and to review your applications prior to submission.