In our most recent "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:
Generally, how long should our single-spaced job market materials be?
The advice from the Job Market Boot Camp is to keep RS and TS to one page, and TPII suggests a 2-page limit for CLs. But I'm wondering if this is still the norm.
E.g., I have had friends read my one-page TS and say it needs to be another page that includes my general teaching philosophy (and not just my goals and methods to achieve them w/ examples). I also recently encountered Jeff Russell's job market advice that suggests a one-page CL and a 2-page limit on TS.
It's frustrating to try and get a sense of job document norms when they all seem controversial!
Good question. My materials conformed to the suggested Job Market Boot Camp lengths and I did well on the market. I had been advised to use those lengths by a job-market consultant (Karen Kelsky at The Professor Is In), and like a few other people I knew around the same time, my job-market performance improved dramatically after getting that help from her. But these are just a few anecdotal cases from close to a decade ago. So it would be good to hear from job-candidates and search committee members these days.
What do you think effective/ideal lengths of various job-market materials are?
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