Getting Your First LIS Job: Tips, Tricks, and Reflections from Recent LIS Grads Sarah Crissinger...

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Getting Your First LIS Job:

Tips, Tricks, and

Reflections from Recent

LIS GradsSarah Crissinger

Information Literacy LibrarianDavidson College

Madison SullivanNCSU Libraries Fellow for

Research and Information Services, and External RelationsNorth Carolina State University

CC BY-NC 4.0 International

Sarah Crissinger
I think we cover a lot of this in your general tips section, ya?
Sarah Crissinger
Maybe move that up here? Idk, I kind of like it at the end too.
Madison Sullivan
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Madison Sullivan
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Madison Sullivan
which general tips section? we can delete this, i just wasn't sure where we were talking about interviews - do you mean the sample questions?
Sarah Crissinger
This very last slide with all of the text. What should we do with that?

Our Journeys

Applied to mostly academic

Any institution size

Not landlocked

Public services, scholarly communication, residencies/fellows, subject specialists

In short, we had a great deal of privilege in our search Path near Itchen Abbas by Nell

Howard is licensed under a CC BY NC 2.0

Starting Out

Source: https://mrlibrarydude.wordpress.com/nailing-the-library-interview/advice-job-hunting-tips-links/

Steps, Canal Road, Armley by Tim Green is licensed under a CC BY 2.0

Cover Letter & Resume TipsConnect it back! Does it pass the “why does this matter?” test for this position?

Double check that you have addressed every required bullet & it’s easy to find

Thread coursework and training/ experience together for a more holistic perspective

Research the organization, it can inform your writing

Address important documents & what makes them unique. Let your passion shine through

Skype & Phone Interviews

On-Campus Timelines

TIP: You are interviewing them just as much as they are interviewing you!

Sample QuestionsWhat qualities are essential for a (reference/ metadata/ scholarly communication) librarian? How do you embody those qualities?

Describe a time when you had to complete a project on a team/ work with a faculty member/ lead a project. What were the challenges you faced and how did you overcome them?

How would you talk to x audience (faculty, student assistants, your colleagues) about x issues (open access, instructional design, the new social media campaign, how to do a thorough reference interview, metadata standards)?

What is your philosophy of (customer service, instruction) and how would you apply it in this position?

Situational questions: you’re at the reference desk and x happens. A faculty member wants to do x. Our repository has x technical issue. These usually illustrate to search committee members if you can think on your feet and apply your prior experience to different situations.

The role of the _____ is continually evolving. Where do you see ________ service going in the next 3-5 years? How might the duties and skills required for this position evolve? What’s your plan for keeping up-to-date?

What is your greatest professional accomplishment?

Describe a time when you failed at something and how you responded.

Source: FSU Library Interview Questions

It’s a Process!

Activity TimeYou’re serving on a search committee and you’re

reviewing the following application...

Discussion,

Feedback, &

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