Thank you to everyone who contributed to the September series, #SACAndidEx. It took courage and time to share your stories and I appreciate your efforts. We started the series with[...]
My very first experience being on a search committee was as a junior in college. At that time, I had no idea what a search committee did and was told that I would represent the st[...]
I’ve been told that I’d know when it was time to move on. And after living in residence halls for five years, I knew that I was ready to start a new chapter in my life. While I lov[...]
In the past couple of years, I have been a part of several job searches at my current institution. Whether that be a search for a position on my staff or serving as a member of a s[...]
At first, I thought I would submit this post anonymously. I am glad that I am not doing so. I want other military spouses who stumble upon it to be able to reach out and commiserat[...]
I conducted a national search for student affairs positions in career services. Interviewing as a career counselor is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, I know how to get ready[...]
The author of this post has chosen to remain anonymous. It was time for the campus partner panel for my internal interview. I currently served in the interim role of the position [...]
Let’s be honest, we have sat through more interviews than we care to admit. We’ve endured the frequent anxiety, nervousness and knowing that our every little move is being evaluate[...]
The focus of the “SACandidEx” series is to share stories about the on-campus interview. In this post, the author reflects on two different on-campus interviews and sees[...]
If you are anything like me, you’d heard the phrase “student affairs is such a small world” approximately three million times. Many of us have sat in the waiting areas of TPE or ot[...]