Why you need to know yourself before going on the academic job market
Not sure how to prepare for the campus visit and academic interview? Negotiating an offer for a faculty position but don't know how to talk about salary? This A to Z presentation from CFHSS Congress 2008's Career Corner takes you from the job market to your first job. Presenter: Jan Nolan, director of faculty renewal and academic leadership initiatives, University of Victoria. For other videos from this presentation, visit: universityaffairs.ca/careers
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