I've reached the point in my scientific career where it's time to
start wrapping up my postdoctoral fellowship (being a 'postdoc') and
start thinking about a real grownup job (in my case, I'd like to be a
professor).
Hiring of professors in my field is a
seasonal affair, with applications due between October-December, and
interviews occurring between December-February. This means that a lot of
my autumn was spent writing up job applications, and a lot of my
December has been spent traveling around the country going on job
interviews!
The academic job interview is quite an
experience. It's usually a 2-3 day affair. Add 1-2 days for travel to
and from, and you've burned almost a whole week on a single interview.
I've gone on five interviews in the last month, meaning that I'm now
pretty exhausted (and unproductive!) But at least I've been assembling a
nice collection of hotel pens:
One
nice thing about the interviews is that the university is also trying
to recruit me, so they treat me well: hip hotels, fancy restaurants,
campus tours, etc.
On a sad note, I decided it
was necessary to look like a responsible 'adult' for my interviews,
meaning that I had to shave off my beard (months of hard work!) But not
before I let Meg have some fun styling it:
Now
I get some time off for the holidays. Meanwhile I wait to hear back
from my interviewers, and store up some energy for more interviews in
2017.
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