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Sep 3, 2024 • 15min

Ask the Expert: Am I a Poor Cultural Fit for Academia?

Have you struggled to fit in when you landed a job on a college campus? In this Ask the Expert episode, Matt Trainum, vice president with the Council of Independent Colleges, responds to a listener who left the busy corporate world due to burnout and made a move into higher education. This person is having a difficult time adjusting to the "laissez-faire" attitudes of some department colleagues at a time when there are many external environmental challenges and opportunities. "Am I a bad cultural fit for my institution, department, or academia?" they asked. "After several years, I’m still previewing everything I’m about to say to avoid sounding like the 'private sector guy.' Will this self-censorship ever go away? Would I be a better fit in a business school?"Trainum said first, he appreciates when people state their truth, even during challenging times. He suggested that our listener "find his crowd." Others on campus likely feel the same way and are having similar conversations. Trainum also said the listener should pick their battles. It's easy to critique the environment you're in when you're not happy or feel like you're not in sync with others on your team. Figure out how to address the issues you want with your "crowd" and focus on what really matters to you.  Trainum is the vice president for networks and strategic partnerships with the Council of Independent Colleges.Have a question you want to hear answered on Ask the Expert? Send us your question, and we may discuss it on a future episode.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 35min

E60: Encouraging Women to Explore a Career in Facilities Management

How do you define facilities management at a university or college? Winnie Kwofie, who has overseen facilities management teams in public and private higher education institutions, describes the field as integrating people and processes in one place. She is passionate about increasing awareness about the diverse and interesting roles in facilities management. Currently, on HigherEdJobs, there are 4,300 open positions listed. Kwofie helped launch "Women in Facilities in the Cal State U" system while serving as associate vice president of facilities development and operations at California State University East Bay. Women are underrepresented in the field of facilities management leadership, she said. The U.S. Department of Labor describes the field as "non-traditional," which could dissuade some women from applying for these roles. Through her research, Kwofie has seen first-hand how a lack of awareness about these roles contributes to unfilled positions and job seekers still searching for that perfect role.  Kwofie is a licensed civil engineer in the state of California and she recently successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, with an emphasis on educational leadership for social justice. She has held national, regional, and local leadership roles with APPA (formerly known as the Association of Physical Plant Administrators). Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your idea and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 13min

Ask the Expert: What Jobs Should a 'Seasoned' Employee Apply For In Higher Education?

In this episode, Matt Trainum with the Council of Independent Colleges responds to a question from a "seasoned" employee in their 50s. Our listener said they would like to get back into college recruiting but given their years of experience, they feel they are being passed up for roles that would be a good fit. "What positions should a 'seasoned' employee like me be applying for in higher education?" they asked.Trainum said that candidates should apply for jobs they're interested in, ones in which they can be successful. It's also important for job seekers to make the pitch and promote themselves to the hiring manager. In terms of the listener's question, he said he perceives that they're applying for roles that younger people typically might occupy. Trainum said this job seeker may feel that "the folks I see in this position don't necessarily resemble me." This can be painful for a job seeker, and it could lead to a sense of not feeling valued in a space in which they know they can contribute. "It's because of a factor that shouldn't be important," he said. Trainum is the vice president for networks and strategic partnerships with the Council of Independent Colleges.For more on this topic, listen to "Job Searching After 40," one of our most popular podcast episodes from June 2023.Have a question you want to hear answered on Ask the Expert? Send us your question, and we may discuss it on a future episode.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 41min

E59: RJ Jenkins on Imposter Feelings, a Sign You're Doing Something Right

What if feeling like an imposter was not a negative thing? In this episode, RJ Jenkins, director of education at the Columbia University Center for Veteran Transition and Integration, talks about imposter syndrome or what he prefers to describe as imposter feelings or a phenomenon. Typically, imposter syndrome is described as self-doubt among high-achieving individuals who overlook their accomplishments. It's common in academia, with some estimates showing that nearly 70% of academic professionals will experience imposter syndrome at some point in their careers.When he’s experienced imposter feelings, Jenkins said he was pushing himself outside his comfort zone, trying something new, taking a risk, and growing. “And that has been the hallmark of my experience with imposter phenomenon, even today,” he said. In this episode, Jenkins described feeling like an imposter on day one as a first-year student at Columbia University in New York City. He shares his advice for higher ed professionals so they can better support their students and staff and feel better about themselves.Learn more in “How To Be An Imposter,” a TEDx talk from Jenkins from 2023. He was also the recipient of the 2023 HigherEdMilitary Spotlight Award. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your idea and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 31min

E58: Navigating Personal Challenges While Staying Engaged at Work

How do you manage working while experiencing hard times in life?In this episode, the HigherEdJobs editorial team talks with hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin about managing an illness, supporting a family member, and caring for children and teenagers while working, among other topics. We were inspired to discuss this topic after reading "How to be Emotionally Present at Work When You Have Real Stuff Going on at Home," by HEJ contributor Eileen Hoenigman Meyer. As Meyer said, managing these situations or even weathering a crisis is an emotional and logistical undertaking.Her tips include to: lean into your routine, get clarity around what you need, and protect yourself.The editorial team featured in this episode includes:Mary Guiden, Associate Director of Editorial Strategy, Special ProjectsLeah Jackson, Assistant Director of Editorial Strategy and Writer, andMonika Sziron, Assistant Director of Editorial Strategy, Research and Coordination at HigherEdJobs and HigherEdMilitary. Cherwin leads the editorial team and is the director of editorial strategy. Do you have a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your idea and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.
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Jun 18, 2024 • 10min

Ask the Expert: How Do I Translate Higher Ed Skills to Land a Job in Another Industry?

Matt Trainum offers his advice on how to translate the skills you've acquired in higher education into a job in a new realm. At the highest level, you have to believe that you can do whatever job you're applying to during your job search, he said. As you look to make that move, conduct smart research and prepare yourself well for each stage you'll encounter. Self-reflection is also a great place to start if you're imagining exiting  higher ed and going into another industry. Translate is a key word, Trainum said. You've got to translate every word and every experience when you're presenting what you've done. Department chairs are similar to department managers in a highly-decentralized organization. But it's up to you to help the team you're interviewing with see that connection. Trainum is currently the vice president for networks and strategic partnerships with the Council of Independent Colleges. Have a question you want to hear answered on Ask the Expert? Send us your question, and we may discuss it on a future episode.
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Jun 11, 2024 • 9min

Ask the Expert: What Doctoral Degree Should I Pursue to Advance my Career?

Did you know that in some fields of study, as many as 70% of doctoral students don't finish the program?In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee discusses the complex question of what type of doctoral degree to pursue to advance your career. In terms of demand for candidates with an Ed.D. or Ph.D., Lee said the job market varies by field, region and the type of institution.  Pursing a doctoral degree can be costly. Will it open the right doors for you? Interrogate yourself about the reasons why you want to pursue the degree. You must also examine the non-monetary costs. He is a managing director with Storbeck Search, which specializes in education-related executive search.Read more in a recent article on this topic on HigherEdJobs.Have a burning question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send us your question, and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 34min

E57: Helping Students Reach Their Highest Potential Through Well-Being Programs

How do you define well-being? Amy Hoch, a psychologist and associate director of the Wellness Center at Rowan University, said that well-being is how people create a life worth living. It's a way to help people -- including students, staff and faculty -- move in the direction of their highest potential.  Leaders at Rowan University have moved away from a Western medicine approach in well-being to help their students optimize their lives. This includes making social connections and acquiring a feeling of belonging to make life a little easier. In this episode, Hoch describes how Rowan University has made its well-being programs a pillar at the institution. Her tips include to:Identify influencers on campusApproach the issue with prevention being top of mindSeek student and employee inputCreate programs and resources outside of the Wellness Center. 
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May 28, 2024 • 14min

Ask the Expert: How Long Should I Wait Before Resubmitting an Application?

In this Ask the Expert episode, Chris Lee discusses open-ended applicant pools. These positions may be listed as "open until filled" or they could be pooled positions that stay open for a long period of time. Lee suggests re-applying to a position after you've gained new knowledge, experience, skills or certifications. He is a managing director with Storbeck Search, which specializes in education-related executive search.Read more in a recent article on this topic on HigherEdJobs.Have a burning question that you would like to submit to Ask the Expert? Send us your question, and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.
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May 21, 2024 • 31min

E56: Tips for New Job Seekers in Higher Education

Want the perfect checklist to prepare for your next interview? HR expert Kathleen Hermacinski shares tips and advice on the job search process, including in-person interviews on campus. Research the institution before your first interview. The biggest red flag is not asking questions in an interview. Respond to recruiters and the hiring manager in a timely manner. Hermacinski is the head of human resources at Eureka College. She recently took part in CUPA-HR's Ignite program, which is sponsored in part by HigherEdJobs. The program connects a select group of early-career higher ed HR professionals with CUPA-HR, and key leaders in the association and the higher education human resources profession. Have a question you want to hear answered on Ask the Expert? Send us your question and we may discuss it on a future episode. 

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