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Stop Resisting Nonfaculty Careers

You can love your field, your specialty area and academe, but sometimes they won't love you back, writes Christine Kelly.

The Importance of Scientific Management Training

The management skills necessary for success in academe and industry are more similar than they might appear, writes Stephanie K. Eberle.

It Takes a Village

To find and secure meaningful careers, A.B.D. and Ph.D. job seekers need to reach out and rely on a diverse cast of supporters, writes James M. Van Wyck.

Counseling in 140 Characters

Engagement with diverse students requires that faculty and staff members develop new social-media strategies to reach students, writes Alfreda James.

Anatomy of a Job Ad

To land the position you really want, it's important to spend some time analyzing the job postings first, argues Julia McAnallen.

Ensuring Professional Success

To advance you must interact with others, and the manner in which you do so affects your professional reputation, writes Michael A. Matrone.

The Job-Search Buddy System

If you want to be efficient and effective during your job search, you should collaborate with a partner -- or even several partners -- to help achieve each other's goals, advises Thomas Magaldi.

How to Talk About Teaching

When you apply for jobs at teaching institutions, how can you best talk about your experience and effectiveness in the classroom? Melissa Dennihy provides some pointers.