Job Workshop for Historians
Coordinating Council for Women in History 3
Session Abstract
Bring your questions about what kinds of jobs are out there, as well as about composing a good job letter, creating a convincing c.v. or resume, pitching your experience to a variety of audiences, and whatever else is on your mind as you seek a job using your PhD in history. Workshop facilitators will provide a mixture of one-on-one and group advice. Drop in or stay for the whole time. RSVP requested, but not required: .
The Professional Division will recruit volunteers who represent the wide range of job possibilities for PhDs in history, including research institutions, four-year colleges, community colleges, secondary schools, museums, publishing houses, historical societies, national and state parks, and the business world to engage in informal conversation about strategies for finding a position in their field. Volunteers who have participated in the past have found the experience to be both personally and professionally rewarding.
Division vice-president Philippa Levine will make some brief introductory remarks, emphasizing the range of possibilities for PhDs in history. Volunteers will then introduce themselves, and job candidates will sort themselves out for discussions according to their interests.
RSVP requested, but not required: http://goo.gl/forms/aERUAlBEy8
The session is co-sponsored by the Graduate and Early Career Committee and the Coordinating Council for Women in History.