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The Professor Is In: The Essential Guide To Turning Your Ph.D. Into a Job
An excellent reference for those on the job market
An excellent reference for those on the job market, and for those who are not.
PM
29 August 2015
Five Stars
Exactly as described, shipped well, received undamaged.
CH
26 August 2015
Perfect for Humanities Students, useful for STEM students
There is some really great stuff here, in particular the sections about the dismal state of "the academy" and specific tips for marketing yourself.
CV
24 August 2015
Great resource for grad students
Condenses information from Kelsky's blog, "the Professor Is In," in a single volume.
QC
20 August 2015
Great blog, er I mean book.
The advice in this book is priceless.
RB
19 August 2015
Better yet, the primary question that needs to be ...
Sure you have a PhD in this and that, but how does that help you in getting a job?
NQ
18 August 2015
The Professor Cashes In
This book contains sound advice and the author is simpatica.
JO
14 August 2015
Vital, Affirming, and Practical
This is the best $8/$9 you can spend this summer as a graduate student.
PH
10 August 2015
Good, but distracting
While I find the advice in this book to be useful, the author spends too much time and effort decrying reduced budgets and neoliberalism.
TO
7 August 2015
This is truly essential. Cannot recommend enough.
If you are a graduate student, considering graduate school, a faculty member, academic support, academic administration, or human; you need to read this book.
The Professor Is In: The Essential Guide To Turning Your Ph.D. Into a Job Review
Customer reviews (10)
An excellent reference for those on the job market
An excellent reference for those on the job market, and for those who are not.
Five Stars
Exactly as described, shipped well, received undamaged.
Perfect for Humanities Students, useful for STEM students
There is some really great stuff here, in particular the sections about the dismal state of "the academy" and specific tips for marketing yourself.
Great resource for grad students
Condenses information from Kelsky's blog, "the Professor Is In," in a single volume.
Great blog, er I mean book.
The advice in this book is priceless.
Better yet, the primary question that needs to be ...
Sure you have a PhD in this and that, but how does that help you in getting a job?
The Professor Cashes In
This book contains sound advice and the author is simpatica.
Vital, Affirming, and Practical
This is the best $8/$9 you can spend this summer as a graduate student.
Good, but distracting
While I find the advice in this book to be useful, the author spends too much time and effort decrying reduced budgets and neoliberalism.
This is truly essential. Cannot recommend enough.
If you are a graduate student, considering graduate school, a faculty member, academic support, academic administration, or human; you need to read this book.