Searching for an Academic Librarian Job: Techniques to Maximize Success

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https://doi.org/10.5195/palrap.2015.107

Abstract

Job-hunting can be a confusing process for new librarians searching for their first professional position. Much of the literature available to potential job seekers focuses on general interview etiquette. This article provides advice to expedite the job hunt for academic library positions. The author draws upon personal experience to provide tips for an effective job hunt. These include how to prepare for a job search, locate job announcements, prepare application materials, typical interview procedures, and how to interact with a hiring committee. Additionally, the article provides guidance on how to make the best use of time spent on the job hunt and not get discouraged during the process.

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Angela R. Davis, The Pennsylvania State University

Engineering Liaison Librarian

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2015-11-12

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