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Post by ESmaybe on Jun 23, 2013 14:24:55 GMT -5
For the sake of those of us on the fence about registering for ES, perhaps some folks would be willing to post employer names as they become available?
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Post by infoseeker on Jul 1, 2013 14:18:28 GMT -5
I know people have posted this type of information as a running list in previous years, to help people decide if they want to pay for registration or not. Personally I would be really grateful to know who is interviewing.
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Post by runner on Jul 1, 2013 14:24:31 GMT -5
Knox College wants applications this month, will be interviewing at ASA. I think Montclair State and Grinnell will be there too.
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Post by Probably on Jul 1, 2013 14:58:20 GMT -5
I think Mississippi State interviewed at the Employment Services a few years ago, so I would assume they probably will again.
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Post by Highlights on Jul 9, 2013 17:06:11 GMT -5
As usual only smaller and less prestigious schools are interviewing at the ES. There are however a few decently ranked schools utilizing the ES: Oberlin Oregon State University Mississippi State University Colorado College
I remember that Brown used the ES last year, but they have not registered yet.
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Post by prestige on Jul 10, 2013 7:47:21 GMT -5
Thanks very much, this is helpful. I'd also be curious to know which other (even less "prestigious") schools are interviewing so far. And I suppose more will sign up as we get closer to the meetings...
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Post by runner on Jul 10, 2013 9:43:35 GMT -5
Colorado College & Oberlin are "less prestigious"? Guess *I'm* not in the know ...
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Post by huh? on Jul 10, 2013 10:35:40 GMT -5
"highlights" was presenting those schools as decently ranked. They are of course "smaller" schools.
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Post by ES email? on Jul 10, 2013 14:57:02 GMT -5
Hi Folks, I recall seeing an older thread about this question but alas I cannot find it. My question is: What do you say in an email when trying to set up an ES interview with a prospective school? Thanks in advance!
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Post by hereYaGo on Jul 10, 2013 15:41:03 GMT -5
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Post by current list on Jul 10, 2013 18:01:46 GMT -5
E002 - 01 University of Central Florida Assistant Professor, Sociology
E003 - 01 Kalamazoo College Assistant Professor of Sociology, Anthropology & Sociology Department
E004 - 01 Willamette University Assistant Professor of Sociology-Social Theory/Crime and Deviance/Environmental, Sociology
E006 - 02 RAND Corporation Sociologist, Sociology
E006 - 01 RAND Corporation Senior Sociologist - Labor and Population, Sociology
E007 - 01 Carthage College Assistant Professor, Sociology, Sociology
E008 - 01 Clemson University Assistant Professor - Tenure Track, Sociology & Anthropology
E011 - 01 Montclair State University Assistant Professor of Sociology, Sociology
E005 - 01 SUNY Cortland Tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, Sociology
E014 - 01 Merrimack College Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, Criminology
E016 - 01 Mississippi State University Assistant Professor, Sociology
E017 - 01 University of Kentucky Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology
E012 - 01 Colorado College Assistant Professor of Sociology, Sociology
E013 - 01 Oregon State University Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, Sociology Program
E018 - 01 Oberlin College Assistant Professor of Sociology: Quantitative Methods/Stratification, Sociology
E019 - 01 Salem State College Public/Applied Sociology Tenure Track Position, Salem State University, Fall 2014, Sociology Department
E021 - 01 Singapore Management University Assistant Professor of Sociology, School of Social Sciences
E022 - 01 University of North Florida Assistant Professor of Sociology, Sociology & Anthropology
E024 - 01 Hope College Assistant Professor, Sociology and Social Work
E025 - 01 University of Alabama-Birmingham Open Rank, Sociology
E027 - 01 Knox College Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
E029 - 01 Boston University Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology
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Post by runner on Jul 11, 2013 9:24:56 GMT -5
"highlights" was presenting those schools as decently ranked. They are of course "smaller" schools. oops, you're right.
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Post by thanks on Jul 11, 2013 15:14:24 GMT -5
thank you for the list! no worries runner, it was a confusing sentence.
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Post by guest99 on Jul 17, 2013 23:28:12 GMT -5
I just registered for ES. I put in my contact information and uploaded my CV. Aside from contacting places that interest me directly (via email), is that all I should do (i.e., wait to see if I'm contacted)? I heard mention of a "mailbox" that shows which schools you've contacted, but I don't see anything like that. Am I missing something?
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Post by runner on Jul 18, 2013 9:44:54 GMT -5
when you click on a job, at the top of the job's description there is a link to "email the department" which lets you fill out a little form email to them. probably doesn't hurt to also email them directly as you mention.
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