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Episode 255: What they didn't teach you about applying to jobs in academia ft. Dr. Jordan VanHemert

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In this episode, Dr. Jordan Van Hemert discusses the materials needed for job applications in academia. He emphasizes the importance of branding and creating a unique identity to stand out in a competitive job market. He also provides insights on the formatting of CVs, the value of experience, and the misconceptions about cover letters. 

Additionally, he addresses the challenges and importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements in job applications. In this conversation, Dr. VanHemert shares insights and advice on navigating the academic job market. He discusses the importance of crafting strong application materials, including cover letters and diversity statements. 

Dr.VanHemert emphasizes the need for authenticity and the importance of showcasing the work you are already doing. He also provides tips for preparing for Zoom and in-person interviews, such as dressing professionally, showing energy and personality, and practicing. He highlights the mutual benefit of the interview process and encourages open-mindedness in receiving feedback. He concludes by reminding listeners that success in academia is not the only path to a fulfilling career in music.

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