I only started this blog in 2009, and what I didn’t realize until 2010 was that a whole bunch of super useful TT search advice-related posts were written in 2007 and 2008 by some of your favorite faculty bloggers. What better place to put all that great advice together than a blog about finding a TT job?

Below is what immediately came to mind. Read it. Learn it. It should keep you busy for a while, but this is by no means exhaustive–I’ll keep updating as I come across more, so if you know of a post that you think belongs here, by all means put a link in the comments and I’ll add it in. And for pete’s sake, don’t be shy about letting me know about a post you’ve written yourself!

Best of luck to everyone on the TT job market!

TT Job Search Advice from Around the Blogosphere

General advice before applying

Sciencegeist

Your CV

Physioprof

DrDrA (Blue Lab Coats)

Zen Faulkes

GEARS

The Application Package

DrDrA (Blue Lab Coats)

Zen Faulkes (Research Statement)

Zen Faulkes (Teaching Statement, Part 1)

Zen Faulkes (Teaching Statement, Part 2)

Gerty-Z

Prodigal Academic

MattMight

Physioprof (Research Statement)

GEARS

Dr O

Genome Daddy

Interviewing (phone)

Prof-like Substance

Dr 24 hours

Interviewing (campus visit)

Physioprof

DrDrA

Gerty-Z

Prodigal Academic (job seeker perspective)

Prodigal Academic (hiring committee perspective)

Prodigal Academic (being a student vs. colleague)

Prodigal Academic (quick tips)

MattMight

Prof-Like Substance (dinner)

Miko (questions for YOU to ask the search committee)

GEARS (part 1, 2, and 3)

Dr O

Jake

Cackle of Rad

Potnia Theron (meeting with the Dean)

Dynamic Ecology (“illegal” questions)

Genome Daddy (small talk)

The job talk

Physioprof

DrDrA

MattMight

Hermitage (general talk advice)

Yours Truly (also general talk advice)

Prof-like Substance

The chalk talk

Physioprof

DrDrA

Gerty-Z

Negotiating an offer

Physioprof

DrDrA (part 1)

DrDrA (part 2)

Prodigal Academic

JuniorProf

MattMight

Prof-Like Substance

GEARS

Dr Becca (that’s me!)

Brandon Findlay

Also, all of DrDrA’s excellent and detailed posts on the faculty search can be found here.

Another update: Ken Hanson on the Chemistry Blog has a great soup-to-nuts post, on everything from understanding the timing of the search cycle, all the way down to negotiating.