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Community College Tenure-Track Salary Negotiation? : r/Professors

Community College Tenure-Track Salary Negotiation? I think I've got an offer coming through soon. I've had a request for background checks ...

Tenure-Track Faculty Job Offer Negotiation Guide

The most effective negotiations are based on the mutual gain of both parties. Remember, the academic job market is competitive, and this department wants to ...

How to negotiate after gaining a tenure-track offer (opinion)

Research comparable salaries. Before entering negotiations, research the average salaries for faculty members in your discipline and geographic ...

How To Negotiate Your Tenure Track Offer - - The Professor Is In

You should first see what the formal offer is in terms of salary, summer salary, teaching load, leave time, research support, expectations for ...

Negotiation 101: At a Community College, It's Take It or Leave It

By now, you've probably heard about the scholar who had a tenure-track job offer rescinded after she tried negotiating on a number of terms.

How to negotiate a tenure-track assistant professor job offer in a very ...

While the decision to accept a tenure-track position is a big commitment, unless you have complicated requirements that were not discussed ...

Tips for negotiating salary and startup for newly-hired tenure-track ...

(If salary compression is really bad, tenured faculty might have lower salaries than new assistant professors.) So, when you search for salaries ...

How to negotiate salary raise after promotion to associate or full ...

In the typical nonunionized American university, salary negotiation is not very closely related to promotion. Typically there is a small ...

Salary Negotiation at State Universities - Bogleheads.org

If this describes the setup at the university you are considering, you may be able to start at a higher step with negotiation. However, you may ...

After the Offer, Before the Deal: Negotiating A First Academic Job

What is a fair salary? Can I ask for moving expenses? When can faculty members negotiate reductions in their teaching loads? These are the kinds of ...

How (Not) to Negotiate a Tenure Track Salary - - The Professor Is In

Most clients increase their offer by thousands of dollars in salary, research support, travel support, moving expenses, etc. (An R1 Humanities ...

How to Negotiate Tenure-Track Academic Job Offers

For 9-10 month appointments, it is sometimes possible to negotiate for summer salary for your first few years at your position. I haven't seen ...

How to Negotiate Your Faculty Salary (Tips from an Insider) - YouTube

... tenured professor. She has worked for colleges, universities, and community colleges for almost 30 years. To contact her: Dr. X. Woodley The ...

How and why to negotiate for a starting salary (opinion)

First, as academics, most of us only get two real salary bumps, once after tenure and again when we're promoted to full professor. Those bumps ...

How to negotiate your assistant professor salary

That means salary, teaching load, moving expenses, faculty housing options, length of contract, research and travel fund, and anything else you ...

Negotiation 101 | The Chronicle of Higher Education Jobs

Not negotiating over salary my first year on the tenure track was the biggest mistake that I've ever made in my career. That's because the ...

How to Negotiate Your First Faculty Job Offer | by Jason Corso

Academic salaries are notoriously meager with respect to what the same individual could earn in industry, so you may think the salary is not ...

Academic Job Offer and Salary Negotiation - YouTube

Today's workshop discusses practical tips and strategies for responding to an academic job offer and negotiating your salary.

Academic Salary Negotiations

Don't try to negotiate until you've received the written offer. Often the chair of the search committee might call you to offer you the job ...

Starting Off on the Right Track: Negotiating a Faculty Job Offer

AN: Talk with another faculty member who is senior but that is not part of the negotiation process. Also talk with someone who might have just ...