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:'''Professional Development Seminar: Career Choices''' ('''COM 594 A''')
:'''Professional Development Seminar: Career Choices''' ('''COM 594 A''')
:'''Instructor:''' [https://mako.cc/academic/ Benjamin Mako Hill] / [mailto:makohill@uw.edu makohill@uw.edu] (or many [https://mako.cc/contact/ other ways to contact me])
:'''Instructor:''' [https://mako.cc/academic/ Benjamin Mako Hill] / [mailto:makohill@uw.edu makohill@uw.edu] (or many [https://mako.cc/contact/ other ways to contact me])
:'''Office Hours:''' By appointment (I'm usually available via chat during "business hours.") You can view or book me on [https://mako.cc/calendar/ my calendar page].  If you schedule a meeting, we'll meet in the Jitsi room (<code>makooffice</code>) and you'll get a link to it through the scheduling app.
:'''Office Hours:''' By appointment (I'm usually available via chat during "business hours.") You can view or book me on [https://mako.cc/calendar/ my calendar page].  If you schedule a meeting, we'll meet in the Jitsi room (<code>makooffice</code>) and you'll get a link to to through the scheduling app.
:'''Meeting Times:''' Monday 3:30-5:20pm
:'''Meeting Times:''' Monday 3:30-5:20pm
:'''Important Links''':
:'''Important Links''':
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=== January 31: Session 4: Navigating the non-academic/internship job market ===
=== January 31: Session 4: Navigating the non-academic/internship job market ===
'''Topic:''' We'll hear from people with experience with industry internships. We'll have two visitors:
* [https://www.andresmh.com/ Andrés Monroy-Hernandez] who has hired interns at SNAP and Microsoft for more than a decade
* [https://reginachangzhou.github.io/ Regina Cheng], an HCDE student (and one of my advisee) who has done a series of internships at Facebook, Microsoft, and Dataminr (and interviewed for many more)


'''Readings:''' (finish ''before'' class)
'''Readings:''' (finish ''before'' class)
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* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1515043/files?preview=86862913 Chapter 4: Decipher] from: Caterine, Christopher L. 2020. ''Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide.'' Princeton: Princeton University Press.
* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1515043/files?preview=86862913 Chapter 4: Decipher] from: Caterine, Christopher L. 2020. ''Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide.'' Princeton: Princeton University Press.
* [http://jobsearch.about.com/library/blresume.htm Resume and Cover Letter Center]
* [http://jobsearch.about.com/library/blresume.htm Resume and Cover Letter Center]
* [https://cdn.uconnectlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2016/06/Turn-Your-CV-into-a-Resume.pdf Turn your CV into a Resumé] from the UW Career and Internship Center


Websites:  
Websites:  
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'''Class Plan:'''
'''Class Plan:'''


* Panel discussion
* Panel discussion with [https://www.andresmh.com/ Andrés Monroy-Hernandez] who has hired interns at SNAP and Microsoft for more than a decade and [https://reginachangzhou.github.io/ Regina Cheng], an HCDE student (and one of my advisee) who has done a series of internships at Facebook, Microsoft, and Dataminr (and interviewed for many more)
* Talk about resumés and check in on assignments
* Talk about resumés and check in on assignments


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* DeCoker, Gary. 2009. “How to Get a Teaching Job at a Liberal-Arts College.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 12, 2009. https://www.chronicle.com/article/how-to-get-a-teaching-job-at-a-liberal-arts-college/.
* DeCoker, Gary. 2009. “How to Get a Teaching Job at a Liberal-Arts College.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 12, 2009. https://www.chronicle.com/article/how-to-get-a-teaching-job-at-a-liberal-arts-college/.
* Stewart, Nicole K., Anis Rahman, Philippa R. Adams, and John Hughes. 2021. “Same Storm, Different Nightmares: Emergency Remote Teaching by Contingent Communication Instructors during the Pandemic.” Communication Education 70 (4): 402–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/03634523.2021.1948084. {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/87636388/download?download_frd=1}} [''This was added very late but I'd really appreciate if you could find time.'']
* Stewart, Nicole K., Anis Rahman, Philippa R. Adams, and John Hughes. 2021. “Same Storm, Different Nightmares: Emergency Remote Teaching by Contingent Communication Instructors during the Pandemic.” Communication Education 70 (4): 402–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/03634523.2021.1948084. [''This was added very late but I'd really appreciate if you could find time.'']


'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)
'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)
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=== February 14: Session 6: Panel on corporate and industry research ===
=== February 14: Session 6: Panel on Corporate and Industry Research {{tentative}} ===


''' Topic:''' Panel on industry research include three recent graduates of our PhD program:
''' Topic:'''


* [https://www.drtanyaoishi.com/ Tanya Oishi], currently working as a UX researcher with expertise in communication, difference, and technology at Meta
'''Readings:''' (finish ''before'' class)
* [https://www.madeiza.com/ Matthew Adeiza], currenly working as a design researcher working on Azure at Microsoft
* [http://www.elodiefichet.com/ Élodie Fichet], currently working as a Sr. Accessibility Program Manager at Amazon


<strike>'''Readings:''' (finish ''before'' class)</strike>
No need readings this week since we covered most of the key points during [[#January_31:_Session_4:_Navigating_the_non-academic.2Finternship_job_market|the session on internships in industry]].
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* Selections from Basalla, Susan, and Maggie Debelius. 2014. ''“So What Are You Going to Do with That?”: Finding Careers Outside Academia.'' Third Edition. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. {{tentative}}
* Selections from Basalla, Susan, and Maggie Debelius. 2014. ''“So What Are You Going to Do with That?”: Finding Careers Outside Academia.'' Third Edition. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. {{tentative}}
* Selections from Fruscione, Joseph, and Kelly J. Baker, eds. 2018. ''Succeeding Outside the Academy: Career Paths beyond the Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM.'' Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas.  {{tentative}}
* Selections from Fruscione, Joseph, and Kelly J. Baker, eds. 2018. ''Succeeding Outside the Academy: Career Paths beyond the Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM.'' Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas.  {{tentative}}
* Selections from Caterine, Christopher L. 2020. ''Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide.'' Princeton: Princeton University Press.  {{tentative}}
* Selections from Caterine, Christopher L. 2020. ''Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide.'' Princeton: Princeton University Press.  {{tentative}}
* [https://cdn.uconnectlabs.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/25/2016/06/Turn-Your-CV-into-a-Resume.pdf Turn your CV into a Resumé] from the UW Career and Internship Center


'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)
'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)
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'''Class Plan:'''
'''Class Plan:'''


* Panel discussion
* Sync up about final projects
* Sync up about final projects
* Panel discussion
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=== February 21: No Meeting (Presidents Day) ===
=== February 21: No Meeting (Presidents Day) ===


=== February 14: Session 28: Panel on Non-Profits ===
=== February 14: Session 7: Panel on Non-Profits {{tentative}} ===


''' Topic:''' Panel on work with non-profit organizations:
''' Topic:'''


* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thatcourtney Courtney Johnson], currently a Survey Scientist Meta but worked for ~5 years at [https://www.pewresearch.org/ Pew Research]
'''Readings:''' (finish ''before'' class)
* [https://rmaktoufi.wixsite.com/website Reyhaneh Maktoufi], currently a Misinformation fellow at NOVA PBS
 
* https://careers.uw.edu/beyond-academia/
* Selections from Basalla, Susan, and Maggie Debelius. 2014. ''“So What Are You Going to Do with That?”: Finding Careers Outside Academia.'' Third Edition. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. {{tentative}}
* Selections from Fruscione, Joseph, and Kelly J. Baker, eds. 2018. ''Succeeding Outside the Academy: Career Paths beyond the Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM.'' Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. {{tentative}}
* Selections from Caterine, Christopher L. 2020. ''Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide.'' Princeton: Princeton University Press.  {{tentative}}
 
'''Assignment:''' (finish ''before'' class)


'''Class Plan:'''
'''Class Plan:'''
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* Sync up about final projects
* Sync up about final projects


=== March 7: Final Presentations/Pitches & Discussion about Negotiation & Postdocs ===
=== March 7: Final Presentations/Pitches ===
 
'''Readings:'''
 
* Eberle, Stephanie K. 2018. “Do You Need a Postdoc?” Inside Higher Ed. September 10, 2018. https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2018/09/10/advice-whether-pursue-postdoc-or-not-opinion. {{avail-free|https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2018/09/10/advice-whether-pursue-postdoc-or-not-opinion}}
* Solvik, Tina. 2021. “Finding the Right Postdoc for Career Success.” Inside Higher Ed. August 23, 2021. https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2021/08/23/finding-postdoc-sets-you-career-success-opinion. {{avail-free|https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2021/08/23/finding-postdoc-sets-you-career-success-opinion}}
* Malhotra, Deepak. 2014. “15 Rules for Negotiating a Job Offer.” Harvard Business Review, April 1, 2014. https://hbr.org/2014/04/15-rules-for-negotiating-a-job-offer. {{avail-free|https://hbr.org/2014/04/15-rules-for-negotiating-a-job-offer}} {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/88927226/download?download_frd=1}}
* If you can, please at least skim [https://canvas.uw.edu/files/88927335/download?download_frd=1 Chapter 16 on Job Offers, Negotiations, Acceptances, and Rejections] in: Vick, Julia Miller, Jennifer S. Furlong, and Rosanne Lurie. 2016. The Academic Job Search Handbook. Fifth edition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. {{avail-canvas|1=https://canvas.uw.edu/files/88927335/download?download_frd=1}}
 
'''Assignment:'''
 
* Identify a prototypical person who might control access to a job you would like (e.g., a faculty member at a department you would like to be in; the head of an industry research lab you might like to join; the director of research at a non-profit).
* Be ready to deliver a "pitch" (i.e., a 2-4 minutes sort of self-introduction that covers your career interests and skills) that might give to this person if you met at a conference or a networking event.
 
'''Class plan:'''


* The first part of the class will be devoted to trying out pitches in a sort of "speed dating" where everyone will get an opportunity to try out your pitch, respond to some questions, and get some feedback. We'll do three 10-minute rounds:
The class session will be devoted to the final presentations. Details will be forthcoming.
** Round 1: H→M, J→K
** Round 2: K→M, H→J
** Round 3: J→M, K→H
* The second part of class will be for discussion and reflections on some final readings.


=== Final Project Due: March 18 ===
=== Final Project Due: March 11 ===


Final project will be due [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1515043/assignments/6959859 in Canvas].
Final project will be due [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1515043/assignments/6746130 in Canvas]. {{todo}}


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