Seeking a Professional Career

1999/03/24~ (Y/M/D)
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- Academic Job Interview Questions (by
Heppner & Downing) -- supplementary to Heppner &
Downing (1982)
- Links to pertinent sites:
- Mini-workshops: Career Strategies for Young Academics:
- Career strategies
- Teacher's path / Researcher's path: Realistic career strategies
for young cross-linguistic SLA researchers
- How professors can help their postgraduate SLA students find
a job
- References for academic job seekers
- Heppner, P. & Downing, N. (1982) Job interviewing for
new psychologists: riding the emotional roller coaster. Professional
Psychology 13: 334-341.
- Darley, John M. & Zanna, Mark P. (1981). An introduction
to the hiring process in academic psychology. Canadian Psychology
22, 3: 228-237.
- Thomas, Trudelle. (1989). Demystifying the job search: A
guide for candidates. College Composition and Communication,
40, 3: 312-327.
- Peter Feibelman (1993). A PhD is not Enough.@Reading:
Addison-Wesley.
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