Lindsay Palkovitz will be the Coordinator for
the APA Placement Service at the 2005 Eastern Division Meeting. Questions
concerning the Service should be directed to Lindsay at the American
Philosophical Association, University of Delaware, 31 Amstel Avenue,
Newark, DE 19716. She can also be reached by telephone at (302) 831-1112,
fax: (302) 831-8690 or email: lindspal@udel.edu.
APA Placement Service General Hours of Operation
Tuesday, December 27: Candidates Area, 3:00 _ 10:00 p.m.
Interviewers Area, 2:00 _ 10:00 p.m.
Interviewing Tables, 9:00 a.m. _ 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 28: Candidates Area, 9:00 a.m. _ 7:00 p.m.
Interviewers Area, 9:00 a.m. _ 7:00 p.m.
Interviewing Tables, 9:00 a.m. _ 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 29: Candidates Area, 9:00 a.m. _ 5:00 p.m.,
Interviewers Area, 9:00 a.m. _ 5:00 p.m.
Interviewing Tables, 9:00 a.m. _ 5:00 p.m.
Friday, December 30: Candidates Area, 9:00 a.m. _ Noon
Interviewers Area, 9:00 a.m. _ Noon
Interviewing Tables, 9:00 a.m. _ Noon
Job Candidates
1. Candidate Numbers will be assigned at the Placement Desk.
2. The location of a Job Interview will be available from the Placement
staff, or posted on the bulletin board at the information desk.
3. Additional "Request for Interview" forms will be available
at the Placement Desk.
4. APA Membership Applications will be available at the APA Meeting
Registration Desk.
5. Information and instructions for using the Service will be available
at the Placement desk (also see following pages), and posted on the
information bulletin board.
6. The mailboxes for Job Candidates will be located in the Candidates
Area.
7. A complete set of Job Postings will be posted in the Candidates
Area.
8. A message for the APA Placement Ombudsperson can be left at the
Placement Desk.
Interviewers
1. Interviewers check in here _ as soon as possible upon arrival.
2. Payments for On-Site Interviewing Departments will be received
here.
3. Space will be provided here for interviewers to check their files.
4. "Request for Interview" forms received from job candidates
that have been reviewed by interviewers should be returned here.
5. A list of interviewing table assignments will be posted in the
Candidates Area.
Interviewing Area
1. APA Interviewing Tables will be located here.
2. In the event that additional space for interviewing is needed,
we will post the additional location in the Candidates Area.
Information and Instructions for Job Candidates
Requirements for Using the Placement Service
1. You must be an APA member in order to use the Service. Placement
is a benefit of membership for candidates, and there is no additional
charge to use this service. Membership applications are available
on the APA web site (www.apaonline.org) or by contacting the APA National
Office (302) 831-1112, or at the Membership/Registration desk at the
Meeting.
2. You MUST REGISTER for the meeting in order to use the Service.
o If you register in advance for the meeting and indicate that you
will be a candidate (an advance registration form is located at the
back of this issue), a candidate number will be assigned in the National
Office and will appear on the back of your badge. You must pick up
your badge from the APA Registration staff prior to using the Placement
service.
o If you register on-site for the meeting, present your badge to the
Placement Staff, who will be available to assign you a candidate number
in the "Placement Service" line.
What to Bring with You
1. Your copies of recent issues of Jobs For Philosophers.
2. Several copies of your curriculum vitae. If you run out of CVs
at the meeting, the hotel has a copy center located in the Business
Center.
How to Use the Placement Service
After you have picked up your registration materials from the APA
Registration staff, you are ready to use the Service. If you do not
yet have a candidate number on the back of your badge, please go to
the job candidate's area to receive one.
Here you will find a file folder (mailbox) with your candidate number
on it. All communications addressed to you during the meeting will
be placed there. Your folder contains:
1. "Request for Interview" forms. Additional forms will
be available from the Placement staff. Be sure that your Placement
Number appears at the top of all forms.
2. A "Locator" form for you to list your name and hotel
address. Please do not remove this form from your folder. This is
used only in the event that we need to contact you during the meeting.
Job Postings
New jobs (not having appeared in the Jobs for Philosophers) will be
posted on a bulletin board in the Placement Service Area. You should
check this board regularly for new postings. Each ad should contain
instructions on how to apply.
Institutions That Have Checked in with Placement
The names of institutions that have registered to use the Service
will be posted on the bulletin board (updated regularly) in alphabetical
order. Each listing will indicate the following:
1. If the listing institution has checked in with Placement.
2. If the institution is accepting interview requests at the meeting.
3. The relevant JFP for the institution's opening(s).
4. Where the institution plans on interviewing (Table with number
assignment).
5. Miscellaneous notes deemed appropriate by the Placement staff or
the institution.
Submitting an Interview Request Form
Complete the top portion of the "Request for Interview"
form and attach a copy of your CV. Be sure that your candidate number
appears at the top of all forms. After you have completed the necessary
information, place your request form and CV in the box marked Requests
for Interviews which will be prominently displayed on the Placement
Service Desk. Your "Request" will be forwarded to the institution
by a staff member.
Interviews
After your "Request" has been reviewed by a representative
from the institution, the form will be returned to your file folder
with the institution's response appearing on the bottom of the form.
Check your file folder often so that you can be certain to receive
your messages promptly.
By Noon on December 30, all "Requests" submitted by you
should have been returned to your file folder, and you should remove
them at that time. Occasionally, an institution may retain applications
to review at a later date. If you applied for a job that had been
posted and the institution did not check in with the Service during
the meeting, it is suggested that you contact the institution by mail.
Interviewing Locations
Some departments will be conducting interviews at tables. Other interviewing
table locations will be posted if additional space is required. Each
institution using a table for interviewing will be assigned a table
number. The table numbers assigned to institutions will be posted
on the bulletin board in the Placement Service Area.
Advice for Job Applicants
The APA Committee on Career Opportunities offers the following advice
for job applicants: The schedule for those seeking jobs and those
Departments offering positions is difficult for all concerned. From
the point of view of Departments, any publication date for Jobs for
Philosophers is a compromise between the competing demands imposed
by the need to get funding for positions, so the later the better,
and by the need to have time to process applications, so the sooner
the better. From the point of view of job applicants, there are also
competing demands: the sooner it is published, the more time to apply,
but the later it is published, the more opportunities will be available.
There is no easy solution to this problem, but you can ease your difficulties
somewhat by being prepared when JFP is published. You should have
your curriculum vitae ready to put in an envelope, a generic draft
of a letter of application ready to be fine-tuned for particular job
opportunities, and the rest of your file ready for mailing. This means
talking to those who are to write letters of recommendation long before
JFP is due to arrive, preparing material about your teaching capacities,
and selecting a writing sample for those Departments that request
it. Applications should be complete, as well as clearly organized.
It is to your advantage to send in your application as soon as possible
after an ad appears.
Information and Instructions for Interviewers
Requirements for Using the Placement Service
1. It is expected that all individual interviewers will register for
the meeting either by using the registration form found in the back
of this issue or by stopping at the APA Registration Desk to register
on-site prior to using the Placement Service.
2. All Departments (not individuals) planning to interview at the
meeting should complete the Placement Service advance registration
form found on our web site, www.apaonline.org/forms/2005-2006/E2005/E2005placement05form.pdf
or at the end of this section.
Upon receipt of an advance registration form additional information
pertaining to the Placement Service will be sent to the attention
of the contact person listed on the form. In the event that we send
Placement forms either via email or mail, please be sure to complete
these and return them to our office at your earliest opportunity.
Not doing so may cause your materials to arrive after the Staff has
already left the office to travel to the meeting. In this case, we
must have you fill out the forms again on site. If time does not allow
sending them to us, please bring them with you and turn them in at
the Placement Desk.
Checking in with the Service
Before you begin to interview candidates, please check in with the
Placement Staff. We will need to know that you have arrived on site
for candidates inquiring about your institution. Additional information
will be requested from you (or confirmed if your department pre-registered)
at this time as well.
Some institutions accept interview requests at the meeting; some of
these job notices may have appeared in Jobs for Philosophers while
others are unpublished positions. A new, unpublished position will
be assigned an AD# and posted on the bulletin board in the Placement
Service area. If you are bringing such a job notice with you to the
meeting, please provide the Placement Staff with four copies of the
notice for the position you are advertising. Such a position announcement
should be typed on one side only in a good size and easy to read font,
and be as brief as possible. Only positions that have not appeared
in Jobs for Philosophers will be posted. If you would like a position
that has been posted at this meeting to appear on our website immediately
following the meeting, or in the issue of Jobs for Philosophers, you
need to submit this ad immediately, following the close of the meeting
via our website, www.apa.udel.edu/apa/publications/jfp/advertise.asp
. If you need assistance with this, contact the APA National Office.
Some institutions interview by prearrangement after placing an advertisement
in Jobs for Philosophers and then contacting candidates prior to the
meeting. When you arrange an interview with candidates, please inform
them that they must be APA Members in order to use the Service and
they must register for the meeting in order to use the Service.
If you plan to conduct job interviews anywhere other than at the interviewing
tables/suites we have provided, please let us know your plans because
candidates often come to us to ask questions about the location/time
(etc.) of their interviews, and we need to have complete, up-to-date
information in order to help them (and you).
Departments using a Suite for interviewing will need to complete an
interview schedule form at the time they check in with the Service.
Doing so enables the Service to notify the candidates you wish to
interview of your interviewing location. Be assured that only those
candidates listed on your interview schedule will be told the location
of your hotel room, unless you have directed us to give this information
to all candidates who ask. Departments interviewing at tables DO NOT
need to complete this form.
N.B.: If you are conducting interviews in a hotel room, please be
aware of the following policy statement adopted by the APA Board of
Officers at its November 2004 meeting:
"Departments should not conduct Job Interviews in non-suite hotel
rooms. Candidates who are subject to such interviews can appeal to
the APA and are guaranteed anonymity." (Originally published
in Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association,
Vol. 78, No. 5, pp. 23, 119.)
APA Interviewing Tables
The Placement Service provides numbered tables for interviewing purposes;
you will receive your table number assignment when you check in. These
table number assignments will also be posted on the Placement Service
Bulletin Board. Should additional space for interviewing tables be
necessary, this location will be posted as well.
Institution File Folder (Mailbox)
There will be a file folder bearing the name of your institution.
Requests for interviews from candidates will be placed in this file
folder.
Reviewing Interview Requests
When a candidate requests an interview with your institution, you
should receive her/his curriculum vitae attached to a "Request
for Interview" form. The bottom of this form is to be completed
by you and returned to Placement staff. If an interview is granted,
space is provided on this form to list the time, date, and location
of the interview. If you are unable to interview a candidate, space
for this response is also provided on the form. Any request you receive
in an envelope contains confidential material and should be destroyed
rather than returned to the candidate. As a matter of professional
courtesy, all requests should receive a response. When a candidate
receives a "Request" form back without a response, he or
she is likely to assume that the material has not been reviewed and
might return this to you via our service or contact your institution
by mail.
Each candidate is assigned a numbered file folder to facilitate prompt
communication between interviewers and candidates. Materials that
you wish to transmit to a registered candidate should be handed in
to the Placement Service staff and will be delivered to the candidate
by our staff.
APA Statement on Placement Practices
The APA Committee on the Status and Future of the Profession reminds
you of its Statement on Placement Practices: The APA discourages the
nomination by graduate departments of job seekers for positions in
philosophy, and the submission of their dossiers in response to announcements
of positions, without their knowledge or interest. This may seriously
mislead those who are conducting searches, and may have unfortunate
consequences both for them and for genuinely interested applicants.
Graduate departments using a nomination procedure or submitting dossiers
on behalf of job seekers should either attest explicitly that the
candidate wishes to be considered for the positions in question, or
(preferably) ensure that the job seekers themselves submit personal
letters of application for these positions. Departments conducting
searches are encouraged to recommend or require explicitly (in their
position announcements) that each candidate, to be assessed of full
consideration, should submit a personal letter of application for
and interest in the announced position.
A Placement Ombudsperson will be available
at the meeting. Please see the Placement Service Staff if you would
like to contact the Ombudsperson.