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The Joys of Teaching: I Got the Job!
Dec 23, 2002 12:00 PM, Dave Kohl
The Joys of Teaching: I Got the Job!
One of the greatest thrills a professor can have is when one of his students or advisees gets a job. This just recently happened when one of my teaching assistants accepted an offer with a lending institution.
In a very tight job market, what differentiated this student from others?
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First, he was a good solid student who attended class and actively participated in class.
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Second, he sought the extra assignment. He never gave up asking me about teaching assistant opportunities.
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Third, he experienced internships and cooperative education programs both inside and outside the USA to broaden his horizons.
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Fourth, he had good table manners, i.e. very helpful with people, never afraid to ask a question but could make a decision.
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Fifth, he aggressively sought the job opportunity. He also followed through with the organization thanking them and keeping in touch.
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He was in his early 20s going on 30. I firmly believe that his responsibilities early in life have led to his overall maturity.
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I could depend on him. As someone has said, "Ninety percent of success in life is just showing up!"
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Hopefully, you have someone from the younger generation you can share this list with as they seek employment in a tight marketplace.
I will get a couple weeks off from traveling to relax this year. Look for a new column the first week of January. I wish you all a great holiday season!
My e-mail address is:sullylab@vt.edu
Editors' note: Dave Kohl, Soybean Digest Trends Editor, is an ag economist at Virginia Tech. He recently completed a sabbatical working with the Royal Bank of Canada. He is now back at Virginia Tech with his academic appointment, which is teaching, extension, and applied research.
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