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What Works for Women at Work by Joan C. Williams

August 25, 2018 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording]  Joan C. Williams, Distinguished Professor of Law and Hastings Foundation Chair at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, will introduce you to 4 basic patterns of bias and provide concrete tips successful women have used to effectively navigate workplaces shaped by subtle bias.  Williams has played a central role in reshaping the debates over women’s advancement for the past quarter-century and has authored or co-authored eight books, most recently What Works for Women at Work: Four Patterns Working Women Need to Know (co-written with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey), which provides “unabashedly straightforward advice in a how-to primer for ambitious women,” according to The New York Times Book Review.

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Executive Career Advice, Faculty Career Advice, Joan C. Williams, Leadership, Staff Career Advice Posts, Webinars

How To Succeed In Your Next Job Search by Jennifer Muller

August 25, 2018 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording] How To Succeed In Your Next Job Search from HERC on Vimeo.

Jennifer Muller - HERC WebinarLearn how to create a strong and powerful CV to demonstrate your strengths and value to prospective employers an how to design a cover letter that quickly illustrates your fit for the job. Jennifer Muller, Vice President of Academic Keys, has 20 years of higher ed experience and will share tips, tricks, and reminders to keep you in the game.

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: CV/Resume Advice, Jennifer Muller, Webinars

Negotiation Basics by Dr. Waajida Small

August 25, 2018 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording] Negotiation Basics from HERC on Vimeo.

Dr. Waajida-Small-higher-education-career-advice-300x236In Negotiation Basics, Dr. Waajida Small shares the importance of negotiating and a few basic rules jobseekers should follow after they’ve been offered a position. Participants will leave the session with tools on how to prepare for the negotiation, an understanding of the “right” way to communicate during negotiation discussions and how to walk away from the table without burning a bridge.

Topics will include:

  • The Offer
  • Preparing for Negotiations
  • The Ask
  • Making the Final Decision

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Dr. Waajida Small, Executive Career Advice, Salary, Staff Career Advice Posts, Webinars

Negotiating in Academia by Dr. Waajida Small

July 31, 2017 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording] Negotiating in Academia from HERC on Vimeo.

Dr. Waajida-Small-higher-education-career-advice-300x236Dr. Waajida Small shares basic techniques on how to negotiate once you’ve been offered a teaching opportunity. Specifically, participants will leave the session with an understanding of the basic boundaries of negotiating in academia, what can be negotiated for in tenured vs. non-tenured positions, and knowing when to walk away.

Topics will include:

  • Parameters for Negotiation
  • Preparing for Negotiations
  • Negotiating for Tenure
  • Making the Final Decision

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Dr. Waajida Small, Faculty Career Advice, Webinars

The Academic Job Search: Presenting Yourself in Person

January 3, 2017 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording] The Academic Job Search: Presenting Yourself in Person from HERC on Vimeo.

Get expert career advice from the authors of the “Academic Job Search Handbook,” who will discuss the interview process for faculty positions.

Authors Julie Miller Vick, Jenny Furlong, and Rosanne Lurie share how to prepare for preliminary or screening interviews, i.e. phone, Skype and conference interviews and what to expect from campus interviews including how to be most effective in this aspect of the job search. You will also learn what to do when you receive an offer.

 

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Career Planning, Executive Career Advice, Faculty Career Advice, Interviewing, Jenny Furlong, Job Search, Julie Miller Vick, Rosanne Lurie, Staff Career Advice Posts, Webinars

The Academic Job Search: Presenting Yourself on Paper

January 3, 2017 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording]  Get expert career advice from the authors of the “Academic Job Search Handbook,” who will discuss the application process, learning about job openings, and preparing CVs, cover letters, and other application materials.

Authors Julie Miller Vick, Jenny Furlong, and Rosanne Lurie provide a clear picture of the conventions of faculty hiring from the perspectives of both the institution and job seeker.  Learn effective uses of the Academic Job Search Handbook as a tool for developing effective job search materials for faculty positions and how to read a job announcement and tailor job search materials appropriately.

 

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Career Planning, CV/Resume Advice, Executive Career Advice, Faculty Career Advice, Jenny Furlong, Job Search, Julie Miller Vick, Rosanne Lurie, Staff Career Advice Posts, Webinars

6 Strategic Influences for Career Growth and Success

January 3, 2017 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording]  Dr. Robbin Chapman, Associate Provost and Academic Director of Diversity and Inclusion, and Lecturer in the Education Department at Wellesley College shares practical insights about how to identify and determine proactively what resources and supports to cultivate at various stages of your academic career. Learn s strategy-based tool for increasing conditions for taking charge and thriving in your academic and leadership career goals. Plus, understand how to optimize engagement with mentors, advocates, connectors, advisors, coaches, and targeted training in order to empower academics to increase opportunities for thriving in their careers. 

 

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Career Planning, Dr. Robbin Chapman, Executive Career Advice, Faculty Career Advice, Leadership, Staff Career Advice Posts, Webinars

Global Academic Careers: Exploring International Opportunities

January 3, 2017 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording]  Thousands of academics have already migrated to the UK, Europe, and other areas to develop their careers and experience rich academic and cultural offerings. If you have ever thought about working overseas or are looking for a new challenge, join Dr. Eugene Clark, Distinguished Professor of Law and Senior Foreign Expert with the College of Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing and Dr. Mitzi Waltz is Associate Lecturer in Autism Studies with Sheffield Hallam University in England, and a contract researcher with Disability Studies in Nederland in Holland as they discuss their experiences working abroad.

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Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: Career Planning, Dr. Eugene Clark, Dr. Mitzi Waltz, Executive Career Advice, Faculty Career Advice, Job Search, Staff Career Advice Posts, Webinars

How to Understand Academia and Succeed

January 3, 2017 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording] Susan Christy, Ph.D. helps job seekers and new employees prepare for success in their jobs. Christy shares insights about academic culture, faculty-staff relationships, and best practices for success in working relationships on campus to help job seekers understand academia, prepare for interviews, and hone your skills for success as a staff or faculty member.

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Career Planning, Faculty Career Advice, Interviewing, Job Search, Susan Christy, Webinars

Not a Bad Gig: Academic Careers in the Two Year Colleges

January 3, 2017 by bernadette

[Webinar Recording] Thinking about teaching in a community college or just mildly curious? This webinar is for you. Rob Jenkins from Georgia Perimeter College covers the two-year college job search from finding the right job to the application process to interviewing. The presenter addresses typical expectations for community college faculty, how to succeed and thrive as a faculty member and gives practical and important advice on career advancement.

 

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Filed Under: Career Advice, Webinars Tagged With: Career Planning, CV/Resume Advice, Executive Career Advice, Faculty Career Advice, Interviewing, Job Search, Rob Jenkins, Staff Career Advice Posts, Webinars

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