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Welcome to the third episode of the On the Job w/ The Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative podcast! In this interview, hosts Nupoor Ranade and Wilfredo Flores continue the conversation about the job market with guest Dr. Jason Tham, who is an assistant professor of technical communication and rhetoric at Texas Tech University.
In this interview, Jason talks about switching up workflows when transitioning to a tenure-track faculty position, setting clear expectations when entering into the market, and remembering that the process will take time. Jason also chats a bit about approaches international students can take when entering into the job market, as well as some resources for the job application process.
Links to the resources Jason mentioned are below, and to learn more about his work, please see his website. You can also follow him on Twitter, and head over to the Sweetland DRC website to find a transcript of this and other episodes. Stay tuned for the next interview!
Links to resources mentioned in the interview:
● 2018 ATTW career workshop handout
● Karen Kelsky’s “Quick and Relatively Painless” Guide
● International Researchers Consortium at CCCC
● CCCC Non-Native English-Speaking Writing Instructors (NNESWIs) Standing Group
Welcome to the third episode of the On the Job w/ The Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative podcast! In this interview, hosts Nupoor Ranade and Wilfredo Flores continue the conversation about the job market with guest Dr. Jason Tham, who is an assistant professor of technical communication and rhetoric at Texas Tech University.
In this interview, Jason talks about switching up workflows when transitioning to a tenure-track faculty position, setting clear expectations when entering into the market, and remembering that the process will take time. Jason also chats a bit about approaches international students can take when entering into the job market, as well as some resources for the job application process.
Links to the resources Jason mentioned are below, and to learn more about his work, please see his website. You can also follow him on Twitter, and head over to the Sweetland DRC website to find a transcript of this and other episodes. Stay tuned for the next interview!
Links to resources mentioned in the interview:
● 2018 ATTW career workshop handout
● Karen Kelsky’s “Quick and Relatively Painless” Guide
● International Researchers Consortium at CCCC
● CCCC Non-Native English-Speaking Writing Instructors (NNESWIs) Standing Group