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Post by Anonymous on Jul 29, 2012 19:43:37 GMT -5
University of Nebraska Omaha has scheduled interviews as well as Kent State.
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Post by socyuser on Jul 29, 2012 21:24:58 GMT -5
E008-01 University of Alabama-Birmingham E027-01 St Norbert College E036-01 Kent State University
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Post by another on Jul 30, 2012 8:59:53 GMT -5
E34 Georgia State University
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Post by Gstate on Jul 30, 2012 15:29:46 GMT -5
I'm not seeing an ad for Georgia State through the employment service. Maybe it will be posting later?
Anybody know if it's an open position, or if they're seeking certain areas?
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Post by socyuser on Jul 30, 2012 20:33:22 GMT -5
E011-01 & 02: University of Texas-Pan American
Georgia State is now up: a scholar with substantive research interests in one of the department’s three concentrations/specialty areas: 1) family, health, and life course; 2) gender and sexuality; and 3) race and urban
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Post by moreofacatperson on Jul 31, 2012 11:17:52 GMT -5
anybody else out there still have no interviews?
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Post by youarenotalone on Jul 31, 2012 11:32:12 GMT -5
I don't have any interviews scheduled either. But I wouldn't worry too much about it...at least not yet!
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Post by georgia on Jul 31, 2012 13:03:37 GMT -5
I don't see the Georgia State posting anywhere online (not on their website or the job bank). Can anyone provide more information on the Georgia State position? I'm not registered with ES.
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Post by zen on Jul 31, 2012 13:11:25 GMT -5
Georgia State is E034-01 Sort by job ID number and you will see it.
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Post by zen on Jul 31, 2012 13:12:25 GMT -5
Sorry about that. I meant to post the text of the job too: The Department of Sociology at Georgia State University invites applications for a tenure‑track assistant professor position, beginning in August 2013, pending budgetary approval. We are looking for a scholar with substantive research interests in one of the department’s three concentrations/specialty areas: 1) family, health, and life course; 2) gender and sexuality; and 3) race and urban. A successful candidate must have a demonstrated research agenda that can lead to external funding. Located in the heart of Atlanta, we are a Ph.D. granting department with a research‑active faculty and a diverse graduate and undergraduate student body. We enthusiastically encourage applications from minority candidates. Applicants should submit: 1) a letter outlining their qualifications; 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) two samples of their scholarly work; 4) evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., course syllabi, student evaluations, and statement of teaching philosophy); and 5) three letters of recommendation. A Ph.D. is required at the time of appointment. An offer of employment will be conditional on background verification. Send materials to: Recruitment Committee, Georgia State University, Department of Sociology, P.O. Box 5020, Atlanta, GA 30302-5020, www.gsu.edu/sociology. Deadline for application is October 1, 2012. Georgia State University, a unit of the University System of Georgia, is an Equal Opportunity Educational Institution and an EEO/AA employer.
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Post by still reading on Jul 31, 2012 14:03:19 GMT -5
Don't worry if you don't have anything scheduled yet, since there are now over 300 people signed up for ES, it's takes a while to go through all the profiles. Some places may be meeting soon to decide on their list of finalists, so could still be another week or so. Folks are still signing up each day and the late registrations may not get the full look like the early birds.
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Post by anon on Jul 31, 2012 20:06:52 GMT -5
I'm just starting to do the employment service thing (later than might have been ideal...) and, although a previous post said there was a link at the top of the page on a school's ad to "send message to employer" I see no such link - all I see is the link for the email contact for the department. Are people sending emails of interest to those addresses, or is there some link that I'm missing (or that, through the wonders of ASA's technological prowess, fails to show up in Chrome or something)?
thanks for any help!
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Post by Chrome User on Jul 31, 2012 20:53:36 GMT -5
I'm a Chrome user, and when looking at the details of a listing at the very top above the listing, between the "back" and "add to favorites" I see "send a message to employer." That's what I've used. Not sure why you aren't seeing it. Perhaps you haven't submitted your CV yet? It's possible that they won't let you contact the employers until your CV is all set. I thought I had submitted my CV only to discover that I had uploaded all of the info but had missed the final submit button.
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Post by anon again on Aug 1, 2012 0:49:36 GMT -5
thanks Chrome User - I just uploaded my CV and etc., so maybe it just hasn't ... worked its way through the system yet.
ALSO, in case anyone was wondering, sociologists are WAY nicer than political scientists, or at least we've created a rumors board with way better norms than the poli sci folks. If you want to feel good about our discipline, just go click on pretty much any thread on their board.
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Post by oldtimer on Aug 1, 2012 2:20:57 GMT -5
thanks Chrome User - I just uploaded my CV and etc., so maybe it just hasn't ... worked its way through the system yet. ALSO, in case anyone was wondering, sociologists are WAY nicer than political scientists, or at least we've created a rumors board with way better norms than the poli sci folks. If you want to feel good about our discipline, just go click on pretty much any thread on their board. Not to completely derail the thread, but it wasn't always like this. If you look at some of the first iterations of the mill, back when it was still a google blog with comments and not a forum, people would get pretty nasty. It wasn't until admins and mods started being more forceful about the no names rule that things quieted down.
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