Good links to evidence that working too much has negative health outcomes, taking time off has positive health and productivity outcomes
"Work-life balance: what do professors do?" by this blogger is another good post.
"You'll spot that I haven't mentioned 'work-life balance'. I don't believe in it. There are only 24 hours in a day, and it's all my life. My work is my life, my home is my life, my family is my life and my addiction to mid-century Belgian ceramics on eBay is also my life."
I have the PDF of this if anyone is interested.
Individuals who work longer hours, perceive less job-based support for work/family issues, have spouses who demonstrate less support for career goals, and who are less satisfied with day care arrangements report greater levels of work and
family stress.
Women reported greater academic and family stress and perceptions of less institutional support for balance of work and family as compared to men.
Interesting use of ePortfolio, included links to examples of her presentations or links to pertinent articles; maybe a bit long but I think this is really engaging
Still a simple, straight-forward format but more eye-catching with use of lines to divide sections of document. Includes book chapters in publications. Interesting that no licensure information is included since most PT CVs cover this area.
Good format for inclusion of course description details under Current Teaching Responsibilities, easy to read with simple formatting (minimal use of bullets). Doesn't appear very eye-catching and doesn't include page numbers which may be detrimental?
Provides a list of 3 references at the end of CV, uses interesting table format to list funding and educational + research activities, included number of students with Educational Activities
Tailor it for every position. Don't pad it. DO include volunteer service. Do NOT get too personal. Proof it. Make it easy to read. Craft a strong cover letter. Start early and keep updating it.
What is a CV? How is it different than a resume? What should I include? Is there a standard format? How should I enter my work description entries? Find OWL's answers here!