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Negotiating your first job offer

Negotiating your first job offer. Congratulations?. How to behave. No desperation No arrogance No gossiping Polite, complimentary, subdued Watch the cell phone and iPad use. Before you start: Know Yourself !. What institution is best for you? What parts of the job do absolutely hate?

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Negotiating your first job offer

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  1. Negotiating your first job offer Congratulations?

  2. How to behave • No desperation • No arrogance • No gossiping • Polite, complimentary, subdued • Watch the cell phone and iPad use

  3. Before you start: Know Yourself! • What institution is best for you? • What parts of the job do absolutely hate? • Where can you stand to live? • What about your partner, spouse, children? • Is your mentor in the know, or behind the times? • Will you really be finished in time?

  4. Before you start: Homework! • What are starting salaries in your field? • What is in a usual package? • How much would your moving costs be? • How close are you to finished? • What does your advisor say? • What’s the fit for this institution?

  5. Before the interview • No demands before you get the job offer • Get tentative approval from spouse or partner • Explore the town and institution via web

  6. On Campus Warnings • Do not get too informal • Overprepare, even for “informal presentation of research” • Talk about your research in a clear and engaging way – the “elevator speech” • “Case” scenarios • “Fit” challenges • Practice at home!!!

  7. Before the offer comes… • Talk with mentor, spouse/partner • Learn more about institution, regional salaries, costs, facilities • Explore schools, jobs for partner, real estate costs • Learn more about future colleagues

  8. The Offer • Get it in writing • Ask for time to consider • Read carefully for contingencies • Note types and amount of support • Go over with your advisor • Ask junior faculty for advice • Ask Research for advice • Ask for second visit?

  9. Details • If spousal hire, say so immediately • Teaching load (first year, beyond) • Summer support • Travel money (first year, beyond) • Moving expenses • Benefits (maybe not now…..but later) • Family health insurance • Retirement plans (movable?) • Tuition deals • Child care on campus

  10. More details • Library holdings, research funds • Equipment (computers, laptops, software) • Startup (get ready to negotiate) • Lab facilities and access • Then, send counteroffer in writing

  11. Their response • Get it in writing, with a new letter of offer • You sign the letter accepting, and return • Keep a copy! • Questions? Ask, ask, ask!

  12. FAQs • Do I ask for a Research Assistant? • Do I ask for summer salary (on 9 month)? • Do I ask for moving expenses? • Do I tell them about other offers? • Do I accept the partial counteroffer? • When does the tenure clock start? • What is the path to tenure? • Can I back out after I’ve accepted?

  13. If you reject an offer … • Be extremely courteous • Be as truthful as possible • Remember the discipline is a small pond

  14. As you leave…. • FINISH YOUR DISSERTATION! • Change your permanent address in myUK • Tell all your faculty members • Leave your contact numbers with the department GOOD LUCK!

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