On CVs (3): 3 more golden rules
We have shared information on various aspects of the Job Application process: as we enter into another round of job adverts and applications, here are a
We have shared information on various aspects of the Job Application process: as we enter into another round of job adverts and applications, here are a
In an academic job interview, the interview Q&A is one of the more terrifying things to go through – you never know what kinds of questions
Applying for academic posts – whether temporary or permanent, research- or teaching-focussed – is one of the biggest hurdles for ECRs. So every month(ish), we
As part of our Launching Your Career feature, we share tips on academic CVs, Cover Letters, Interviews and the Job Application Process overall. We recently
Getting an interview invitation triggers a rush of validation and excitement for most young academics – finally someone thinks you deserve a job! But before you
In order to help you in your application process, we recently discussed how to structure your CV (see here https://frenchhistorysociety.co.uk/blog/?p=342) but that is only part of the work.
What categories should your CV contain ? What information do you include ? Do you need to insert things like book reviews, or is that just
by Ludivine Broch (University of Westminster) — It was a sunny morning in February 2011 when I opened my computer to impatiently check my inbox.