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A survey-based analysis of the academic job market

Authors :
Orsolya Symmons
Vikas Pejaver
Nafisa M. Jadavji
Natalie M. Niemi
Christopher T. Smith
Ariangela J. Kozik
Amanda Haage
Sarvenaz Sarabipour
Alex S. Holehouse
Jason D Fernandes
Alexandre W. Bisson Filho
Source :
eLife, Vol 9 (2020), eLife
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Many postdoctoral researchers apply for faculty positions knowing relatively little about the hiring process or what is needed to secure a job offer. To address this lack of knowledge about the hiring process we conducted a survey of applicants for faculty positions: the survey ran between May 2018 and May 2019, and received 317 responses. We analyzed the responses to explore the interplay between various scholarly metrics and hiring outcomes. We concluded that, above a certain threshold, the benchmarks traditionally used to measure research success – including funding, number of publications or journals published in – were unable to completely differentiate applicants with and without job offers. Respondents also reported that the hiring process was unnecessarily stressful, time-consuming, and lacking in feedback, irrespective of outcome. Our findings suggest that there is considerable scope to improve the transparency of the hiring process.

Details

ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eLife
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73e070bdd6f5f89e27727321c89586eb