Thanks to some readers who reached out saying they had trouble finding the Cocoon’s old job-market resource posts from Typepad, I’ve updated all of the links below. Sorry for taking so long. I had intended to do this before the job-market began, but it’s been a tough year.

The Cocoon’s Job Market Boot Camp:

  1. Tailoring your job-market strategy to your situation
  2. Building a Strong, Competitive CV
  3. Writing a good CV
  4. Common mistakes with CVs
  5. Letters of Recommendation
  6. The European job market
  7. Job-market consultants
  8. Developing coherent research program(s)
  9. The Cover Letter
  10. The Teaching Statement
  11. Common mistakes with teaching statements
  12. The Research Statement
  13. Common mistakes with research statements
  14. Diversity Statements
  15. Trans/Non-Binary Philosophers on the Academic Job Market: A Resource Guide (2022)
  16. Cultivating a professional online presence
  17. When and where to apply for tenure-track jobs
  18. Where and When to Apply (Addendum)
  19. Emotional Maintenance
  20. The Teaching Portfolio
  21. Writing Samples
  22. First-round Interviews
  23. Zoom & Telephone Interviews
  24. The British interview
  25. The Campus Visit
  26. Teaching demos
  27. Negotiating an offer
  28. Finding support from a mentor
  29. When Spring Term Rolls Around
  30. Opting for a non-academic career – when, what and how?

The Notes From Both Sides of the Market series:

  1. Building a strong CV
  2. Organizing one’s CV
  3. Teaching portfolio dilemmas
  4. Making the teaching statement precise
  5. Standing out in a crowded field
  6. Interpreting interview results
  7. Standing out for teaching jobs
  8. More on standing out for teaching jobs
  9. The elusiveness of “fit”
  10. Tenure requirements
  11. Tenure requirements & decisionmaking

The Secret Lives of Search Committees series:

  1. Top 5 job-market tips
  2. How ‘fit’ matters
  3. How applications are read
  4. How decisions are made
  5. Originality
  6. AOS and project choices
  7. Staleness
  8. Job candidate career stage
  9. Teaching experience
  10. ‘Horse-trading’
  11. Online presence
  12. Interviews
  13. Not acting like a grad student
  14. What happens after interviews
  15. Teaching dossiers
  16. CVs
  17. Recommendation letters
  18. Job-talks at teaching schools
  19. Jobs abroad
  20. Campus visits
  21. Apply again!

And Tips from Search Committee Members:

  1. How search committees read and evaluate CVs
  2. How committees read cover letters
  3. How committees read research statements
  4. How committees read teaching statements
  5. How committees evaluate teaching portfolios
  6. How committees evaluate diversity statements
  7. How committees evaluate writing samples
  8. How committees evaluate recommendation letters
  9. How committees evaluate candidates in interviews

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2 responses to “Compendium of Job-Market Resources”

  1. Anonymous

    Thank you Marcus!

  2. Anonymous

    Thank you for this!

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