Volleyball Coaching Job Search Log – Jan 15, 2015
In which I take to task human resources at the University of Minnesota for telling me someone else has been hired more than a week after it's been announced.
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In which I take to task human resources at the University of Minnesota for telling me someone else has been hired more than a week after it's been announced.
A wrinkle in my PhD funding has me rethinking my job-hunt time line. Not a lot to report otherwise. Relatively speaking, it's been a quiet week.
I've decided to do a journal of my volleyball coaching job search activities on the chance that it could be of use and/or interest to my fellow coaches.
Taking a personal look back on the year 2014, which turned out to be quite an amazing one for me from a volleyball perspective.
Some really interesting match-ups in the next round of NCAA Division I women's volleyball playoffs on Friday.
With the completion of my PhD drawing near, I've entered the volleyball coaching job market. Where will it take me?
Could the expected move of the top US collegiate conferences shift volleyball at that level to a kind of defacto professional status?
In this final entry of my comparison between the NCAA and professional volleyball arenas I take a closer look at the coaching side of things.
In this post I take a look at the differences and similarities between NCAA Division I and professional volleyball from the perspective of available resources.