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Salaries
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 * SLAC, urban Northeast, starting assist. prof., first-semester one course released, 2/3 load, 77k salary, benefits, 2000 start-up professional development, 1400 for conferences per year.
 * A.) Congrats! However, I think this section is more for specific positions at specific universities. Typically these go in a separate section entitled "Package" or something like that. I would make the section myself, but my cereal is already getting soggy from this quick community service action on my part. I really hate soggy cereal more than newbie faux pas, so maybe somebody else can do it??? Totes obrigado! A2: You better say that you're jealous all the way and it'll be more credible than your cereal. A3: 👍the last comment! This is how anyone has posted offers the last couple of years. No one seems to "out" their school. [ADMIN NOTE: moved to new section, per comment above ... "Offers" section below is for identifying actual names of schools that have made offers ... this section is for details of salaries, etc. if people want to give them - 12/16]

Offers
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 * Ball State University
 * Eastern New Mexico U.
 * MIT Language Lecturer Position (Information offered in response to an email I sent requesting an update about the progress of the search after the Skype interviews)
 * Virginia Tech: 20th and 21st Cent. Latin American Lit. and Culture
 * San Diego State: Southern Cone position (second hand, reliable).
 * Lafayette College (first hand). Q: Why, then, are they going through the process of interviewing 12+ at the MLA (I am one, so I've seen the sign-up). That seems like a lot of effort, time, and money if they already have someone. Q2: Which position? A1: Assistant Professor of Spanish (open spec). I also heard position was filled. A: Interesting. Given Rojo's very public tenure case denial, I thought this process would be very carefully carried out. Also interesting, the poster about the package above has an IP address linked to the town where Lafayette is located. Could just be a coincidence, though. A: I have no connection to this and very little interest in all the speculation (though I do have a student who applied to the position). I also do not know the person who was offered the job, but via Facebook, it seems that he was a target of opportunity hire. (He mentioned this in a message thanking various people, including someone I know, which is why I saw the post.) Target of opportunity hires do not involve open searches, and since Lafayette is in fact doing a search, they likely have a separate line and are planning to hire an additional person.  A2: (via a friend who works in that department) There are multiple openings at Lafayette. The target of opportunity hire was separate from/adjacent to the ongoing search, and they are still planning to interview at the MLA and hire from that pool. A3: as a contemporary peninsularist, I was recommended to not apply to this position because it has a poor and unethical history, going back at least 20 years (I'm close with one of the people who was denied tenure). This is the 2nd or 3rd time the Dept recommended the assist. prof. for tenure and the university declined. Whoever gets this offer--after you get the offer and haven't accepted yet, be sure to ask about the requirements for tenure as well as the past problems.

Campus Interviews
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 * Fordham, second-hand reliable
 * Univ. of Southern California (email 1/12)
 * Lehigh University (email 1/12)
 * University of Oregon, reliable
 * Southern Oregon U, Second-hand reliable
 * Providence College (1/9): Q: Is this the linguistics position? And if so, did they contact by phone or email? A: Yes, by email following MLA interview.
 * University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1/10, 2nd hand, reliable
 * Colorado College (TT Colonial) (phone, 1/9)
 * Connecticut College (Visiting Assistant Prof) (email 1/9)
 * Johns Hopkins U, Peninsular position (email, 1/6) x2
 * University of Delaware (1/4)
 * University of Maryland, College Park (1/3)
 * Fitchburg State University (1/1)
 * TCU 2x (received rejection letter stating that candidates have been invited to campus, 12/22) Q: Anyone else?  Which position was this? Q2: Could you please write the full name of the university? What does TCU stand for? Texas Christian University Q3: For which position? A: Latin America.
 * Arizona State University (12/21)
 * U of South Carolina (12/16) x2 (12/22)
 * George Mason  (12/20)
 * University of Oklahoma (12/19)
 * Arkansas (12/19) - Which position? Q2: Is this the linguistics or literature position? A: Linguistics
 * Gonzaga University (12/16) Q: Which position? A: Assistant Professor of Spanish, Latin American Literature.
 * UC Riverside, email, 12/14, 2nd hand, reliable
 * Miami Ohio (email 12/15)x2
 * Bucknell (email, 12/15)
 * McGill (email, 12/12)
 * Alabama (Cuba Position) (12/9) Would you confirm the time you receive this invitation? I have some concerns about this search. Thanks! (Also congrats!)
 * Texas Tech (12/7) Q: Which position? A: TT Assistant Professor of Spanish, Hispanic Linguist
 * Augustana (VAP) (12/6)
 * University of Richmond (12/6)
 * Lycoming (phone, after interview) (11/22).
 * Carleton Instructor (11/21) x3
 * Missouri State (11/11)
 * San Diego State University - Southern Cone (phone) (11/7)
 * San Diego State University - Peninsular (phone) (11/10)
 * Kennesaw State University (10/11)
 * University of Edinburgh (10/8)

Skype/Phone Interviews
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 * U of Cincinnati (email for Skype, 1/12)
 * Vanderbilt Post Doc. 1/10 (email)
 * Spelman College (TT Portuguese). Email 1/9 for Skype Interview
 * Wake Forest University (Hispanic Linguistics-Phonology) 1/9
 * St. Catherine University, MN (email for skype on 1/6) x2
 * Emporia State. 1/3. Email for Skype interview. X2
 * University of Dallas 1/3 x2
 * Sarah Lawrence College. Email for Skype interview. 12/28 x2
 * Boston College (12/24)
 * Towson University (email to skype, 12/23)
 * St. Bonaventure. Email for phone interview 12/21 X2
 * Louisiana State University-Shreveport (12/21)
 * Governors State University conducted phone interviews last Monday, 12/19 in the afternoon.
 * St. Mary's College of Maryland (Interfolio email on 12/20, for Skype) x2
 * University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (email on 12/17 to Skype on 12/21)
 * Kenyon College (email to Skype 12/13) VAP
 * University of Florida (email to skype, 12/15) - Lecturer position
 * George Mason (Skype interview)
 * PLU (email to schedule Skype)x2 12/14 Q1: Is this Pacific Lutheran U? A1: Yes. A2:Yes.
 * UNC Wilmington, email for Skype interview, 12/1
 * U of Arkansas (Peninsular, email to Skype), 12/12
 * Converse College (12/12). Email for Skype Interview. Generalist postion.
 * The University of Arizona (email to skype interview, 12/9) Q: I see some people are getting skype interviews, but others MLA for this position. Interesting, isn't it? A1: The said either would be OK and I am not going to MLA, so we'll do Skype. Q2: Is this the technology position? A2. Tech position, interview at MLA A1: Yes, tech position.
 * Texas Christian University (email, 10/12) Q: which position? There was on Mexican/Central American and another Latin American Cultural Studies/Women's Studies. A1: I am a different poster, but I was contacted for the Latin American Cultural Studies position. A2: Latin American Cultural Studies/Women’s Studies. A3: I was contacted for the Mexican/Central American position
 * University of Virginia College at Wise (email, 12/8)
 * University of Arkansas Fayetteville (email to skype, 12/9) x2
 * University of Delaware (email to skype, 12/9)
 * Monmouth College (Latin Americanist position, 12/9) Q: Could you please share at what time they sent the e-mail today? A: 10:47a.m. Q: Phone or Skype?
 * Southern Oregon U (email 12/8)
 * University of Evansville (12/8). Q: Phone or email?
 * Western Washington University (email to skype, 12/8) (x2)
 * U of Maine at Farmington (phone) (12/7) x2
 * Fordham University (phone call to schedule Skype interview) x2, 12/7 Q: Which position? A. Different poster, but I know that the Mexicanist committee scheduled Skype interviews on 12/7; this is 2nd hand, reliable
 * Penn State Berks, preliminary phone interview (12/7) x 2
 * University of South Carolina (email to skype) 12/7 (X4)Q: is this for mexicanist position? A:Yes
 * Arizona State University (email to skype interview, 12/15) Q: Is it the SLA or non-TT? A: SLA
 * Alabama (Cuba Position) Phone, 12/6
 * UCLA (email to skype interview, 12/15)
 * Fitchburg State (email to schedule phone interview, 12/3)
 * Auburn University 12/3 (phone interview scheduled for 12/6) x2
 * Emory & Henry College (email to schedule skype interview), 12/1 Q. Emory U or Emory U Oxford College? A: no, Emory & Henry College.
 * St. Norbert College (call, and e-mail for the appointment later), 12/1 (interview scheduled for 12/6). x3. Apparently they are going to interview everyone again at the MLA conference, i thought that was strange. Q1: How do you know that? I interviewed with them this week and they didn't tell me anything. Q2: Do you mean everyone who interviewed via phone was invited to the MLA? Comment: Isn't that normal, though? I thought that places do preliminary phone interviews in order to know who to invite to the MLA? A: Not necessarily. I was invited to the MLA by an institution that had Skype interviews and I wasn't a part of that cohort.  A2: I'm the Q1 person; I just got an e-mail inviting me to have an interview in MLA, so it may be true... A3: I had a web interview with them, at the end they asked me if I was going to the MLA, I told them I was not, then they said they will arrange Skype interviews for the ones not attending the convention, I have not heard from the though. Maybe they want to make their future colleague personally and make a decision based on that. Most institutions either interview people over Skype or meet finalists at the MLA Convention, I guess this college is doing double the work, who knows... A4: I don't know if this helps but in the e-mail I got inviting me to an interview in the MLA they asked me if I would like a Skype one if I was not attending, but once I accepted the one in MLA I inmediately got a list of the possible times to schedule it.
 * University of Oregon (voicemail and email to schedule skype interview), 11/30
 * Midwestern State University (email, 11/29)  x1
 * University of Maryland, College Park (email to schedule Skype interview), 11/29 x2.
 * McGill (email to schedule web interview), 11/28 x2
 * Miami (OH) (email to schedule Skype interview, 11/28)  x3
 * Johns Hopkins (email to schedule Skype interview, 11/22) X3; A1: Did anyone hear when we will be notified about campus visits? A2: They didn't offer me this information. It seemed like a very short/rushed interview overall.
 * Maryville College: email to schedule phone interview, 11/22
 * Northwest Missouri State University (Spanish Education): Skype interview, 11/14
 * Bucknell (Colonial): email to schedule Skype interview, received 11/22 x2
 * Texas Tech (email to schedule skype interview 11/21)(x3)(Skype interview scheduled for 12/2)
 * California State Sacramento (Peninsular Literature/Culture): email to schedule Skype interview, received 11/21(x2)
 * Gonzaga University (Assistant Professor, Latin American Literature) (email on 11/21 for skype interview for 11/28 or 12/12)x2
 * Providence College (email, 11/21: interview to be done at MLA)
 * UC Riverside (email, 11/19) x3 (11/22 email) x2
 * Ball State University - Contract faculty (11/18) x 2
 * Lycoming College (email, 11/17) x  4  (skype 11/22)
 * Ohio State University (Skype) (Contacted 11/15/16, scheduled for 11/22) X 2 Q. Which position?  Is it the Brazilian tt position? A: Yes (not original poster)
 * University of Oklahoma (11/15)
 * UNC Charlotte (Skype) (11/15/16)
 * University of Richmond (Skype) (Contacted 11/14/16; Scheduled for 11/28)
 * Indiana University East (11/11).
 * Otterbein University (11/08).
 * CSU Fullerton - Peninsular (email to set up phone interview) (11/8). Q1: I just got an e-mail saying "We regret to inform you that, due to unforeseen circumstances, the search for the position has been cancelled for this academic year. However, we expect to run the search again next academic year; we invite you to resubmit your application at that time.". Anyone else. A: same here, got same email [posted 12/5]
 * U Wisconsin La Crosse (phone) (11/7) Q. Spanish for the profs. or Spanish Ed? Both ADs say they will start reviewing appls 11/07, I guess they are really fast? A: Spanish for the Professions. It seems they are super fast. A. It does not sound right that they are reviewing applications before the deadline. In that case they should have said that they will start reviewing applications immediately.
 * Carleton College (instructor) (11/4) (x3)
 * Missouri State (10/30) (x2)
 * Fisk University (10/30).
 * San Diego State University - Peninsular (Videoconference) (10/31) x2
 * Kalamazoo (10/25)
 * University of Northern Colorado, email (10/24) Q: For which one of the three positions? OP: Generalist
 * San Diego State University (phone) (10/24) Q: Southern Cone or Peninsular? A: (original poster) Southern Cone (x3)
 * Eastern New Mexico University (email) (10/20) (x 4)
 * Virginia Tech (email) (10/23) (x8)
 * MIT (language instructor) (10/21) (x2) Q: Any more news on the Lecturer position? A1: No news after the initial Skype interview./ Q: Thanks for the quick response. Good luck!
 * Kennesaw State University, Phone (9/23) <---(Congratulations! Any further updates on this position?)

MLA Interviews
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 * Hillsdale College (email 12/17) x4
 * Vanderbilt (12/16) Q: was this for the 3-year Mellon VAP?
 * Lafayette College (email 12/15) x2
 * Kentucky (Email 12/15) x2 Is this University of Kentucky-Lexington? (12/15)
 * Lehigh (email 12/14) x2
 * Trinity College (email 12/14)
 * Dickinson (email received 12/14)
 * Swarthmore College (12/13)
 * Hood College (12/12)x4
 * Stanford (12/10) Postdoc Q: Which postdoc? A: Andrew W. Mellon
 * Columbia University (email 12/11) Q: Which position?A: Latin American and/or Iberian Digital Humanities
 * USC (12/9) x2 Q: Which position? Assistant Professor in Latin American Literature
 * Dartmouth College (email 12/9)
 * Franklin & Marshall College (email 12/6) x2 Q: Which position? A: Director of Writing Center.
 * Colorado College (12/9)x3
 * University of Arizona (phone call on 12/9 to schedule MLA interview) x 4 Q: Which position? Language Coordinator or Technology focused? A: Technology focused. Q2.: Some of you for the Latin American Cultural Studies position? A: Yes, I was contacted in regards to the Latin American Cultural Studies position.
 * University of Tennessee, Knoxville (12/7)
 * Whitman College (12/6) x3
 * Furman (12/05) x3
 * Rollins College (12/05) x3 (I just found this invitation in my spam box so might be worth a check)
 * Colby College (12/02) x2 x3. Turned down interview as I am not going to the MLA. Q: Did you ask for a Skype interview instead of MLA and they refused? A. I asked for a Skype interview, but they said NO. A2: Wow!  I'm pretty sure that MLA guidelines say that schools should offer Skype interviews if the candidate can't make it to the MLA. That committee must be very out of touch (or just completely callous). Sorry to hear that. A3: That happened to me with Florida State in 2012 (English/multiethnic, colonial). I think it's more common than we realize.
 * Florida State University (12/02) x3.
 * Valparaiso (12/01)
 * Grand Valley State University 11/28 (1) Q: Which position? A: U.S. Latino/a literature/culture or contemporary Latin American literature/culture
 * Providence College 11/21
 * Amherst College 11/18
 * Kalamazoo College: 11/11 x5 Q: Did you have a Skype interview? A1: No. A2: No

Additional Materials Requested
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 * Southern Oregon U, Letters of rec and teaching evaluations (post-Skype)
 * UC Berkeley (medieval), writing sample requested in the past few days. [posted ~ 12/11] X2
 * UC Riverside: full copy of major research project, post-Skype interview; 2nd hand, reliable
 * University of Tennessee - Knoxville (11/10) (5x) Letters of rec and writing sample requested. Q: Has anyone heard back after having sent additional materials? A: I have not.
 * Morehouse College - Renewable (Non-tenure) Spanish and Portuguese, asked for details on experience teaching Portuguese

Rejections
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 * Emory Oxford College: Rejection email x3 (1/11)
 * Amherst College: Rejection email via Interfolio x2
 * St. Mary´s College: Rejection email via Interfolio
 * U of Nebraska–Lincoln: Rejection email (I applied to this job last year, but just got a rejection letter) 1/15
 * University of Maine, Farmington, rejection letter by mail 12/22 x4
 * Texas Christian: rejection email 12/22 (the weirdest thing is that I didn't even apply) x6 (post-Skype) Q. How did they get your info then? A. Not sure. I imagine I created an account to explore the position requirements (I've done that with other positions), but I'm almost sure I didn't even do that. So I don't really know.
 * Miami Ohio 12/16 x3
 * University of Nevada: rejection email 12/15 x2
 * Cornell University, (Lecturer position) rejection email 12/14
 * American University in Bulgaria, rejection mail 12/13. Q1: letter or email? R: Email X2
 * University of Richmond, rejection email 12/9 x 2
 * Otterbein University in Ohio - rejection via e-mail on 12/9. Q1: Did you have a skype interview? A1: No, I did not. A2: I had a Skype interview with them, but I have not heard anything since....
 * CSU-Fullerton. 12.05. Email saying the search has been cancelled. (Peninsular studies)
 * Northwest Missouri State University. Post-interview Call (11/22). Position offered to another candidate.
 * Pacific Lutheran University Email (11/16). No interview (x5)
 * University of Nebraska-Kearney (Assistant/Associate Prof position). Email (11/15). No interview. Q1: At least you got an e-mail. I sent my application looong ago and they didn't even email a reject.
 * Hood College. Email (11/15). No interview (x3). Q1 I received a rejection one week before, I guess it was the second round of rejections, this must be the third? It´s a weird way to reject people, right?
 * University of Houston (Digital Humanities), email (11/9): I got an email from them letting me know that they won't pass my application, albeit I applied to this possition in 2015. Q1: Wait, you mean you just received a rejection notice now from an application submitted a year ago back in Fall 2015? A1 to Q1: Yes. I applied to this position in Fall 2015 and just got a message from them. A2: From what I understand (piecing together 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th hand info), last year's search had "complications" w/ a candidate. There were multiple universities and multiple departments involved. (Hurray cross-disciplinary studies!) When an offer involves complex negotiations, it can take a couple of semesters to sort out. I've heard 2nd hand that UH still has the line open, but I don't do digital humanities and I haven't looked. Now for conjecture (I'm totally guessing here; it's an educated guess, but I have no direct or indirect info on the following) So... maybe this means the position from last year has re-opened? And if you received a rejection, then you had been in the running until now, and maybe others are still in the running? I have no idea if they dept sent out rejections last year.
 * San Diego State University (Peninsular), email (11/8) (x6) Q1: Did you get an interview for this?.A1: No, I didn't.A: Rejection via Interfolio.
 * San Diego State University (Southern Cone), email (11/2) (x6) Q1: was this after having a web interview? A: I didn't get an interview.
 * Kennesaw State, post phone interview (10/12)
 * Hood College in Frederick, MD started sending early notifications of rejections (x3). It seems they are looking for a teacher, not a researcher or both, even though it appeared from the description that they wanted the later. Also, did anyone notice how the online application never asked for letter of recommendation? I had to contact Prof. Zuffi (contact info in the job description). QUESTION: got rejection via email? Thanks. ANSWER: Yes, a computer generated type of e-mail from Human Resources, not even from the search committee. (x3) A2: What kind of joke is this?! A3: This is a strange situation. I sent off my app at 10pm and got my computer generated rejection at 7am the following morning! A: It sounds odd. I would contact HR to make sure it wasn't a computer glitch but this may go against the "rules." A: Nah. I'm sure it breaks some unspoken protocol, so I'm not worried about it. Just makes it sound like they have some insane algorithm that determines who matches, and I didn't. I've heard from a few other sources that they got a rejection letter pretty soon after application as well, so maybe they are just very particualr about who they are looking for. Best of luck to the rest!
 * Miami University (OH), started sending early notifications of rejections, via e-mail by the chair of the department. Q1. Really? the MLA says that they will not start screening applications until 11/17. This is the border studies position, right?A1 No, no, it was an instructor position, and it has already been removed from the website so I guess they just had hired somebody really quick.

Acknowledgements
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 * West Texas A&M (1/03). Email confirming receipt of materials and requesting submission of their voluntary and confidential EEO/disability data forms. Email states that review of applications will begin early January and that they will be conducting phone/videoconference interviews in February.
 * University of Washington Tacoma (12/22). Email x3, "will be in touch" mid January
 * Wake Forest U (12/09): Email saying they will start reviewing applications and will hold Skype interviews in January.
 * College of Charleston (12/05)(x2): Email acknowledging receipt of application and saying they will contact candidates for Skype and telephone interviews in the coming weeks.
 * Lehman College (11/21): Email acknowleding receipt of application.(Q) Was this automatically generated bythe system or did it come from the department? I applied but have not heard anything, except the crickets:( A: Don't freak out, it's just that my documents were impossible to open, so I had to resubmit them. I don't think it means anything, good or bad, at all.
 * U of Maine at Farmington (11/10) (x2): Email acknowledging application and saying they will contact candidates for Skype and telephone interviews in early December
 * Emporia SU (11/3): 2X Email saying that they will begin reviewing applications soon and asking to fill out a pre-employment data form.
 * Penn State U (11/2): Email acknoledging receipt of application.
 * St. Norbert College (11/1) 2x Email from administrator saying my materials had been received
 * UC- Riverside (10/19) 5x Part acknowledging my application submission, but more of an email letting me know that there was no mandatory field to upload a cover letter in the application system, but it is to be added under the Misc/Additional field. I had done that, so this email may have gone out to all applicants to make them aware...(R1)Yes, they confirmed that it was a courtesy email and that materials had been received. I had done the same.
 * Otterbein (10/12) 3x Email from administrator Q1: Were you also sent a Voluntary release to contact references and Affirmative Action Compliance form? A1: I'm not OP, but yes, I got the forms in the acknowledgement email.
 * University of Alabama -- Letter acknowledging receipt of application via snail mail (Application Submitted: 9/19/16, Letter Mailed: 9/21/16) 2x (Question: Do letters of recommendation have to be sent via snail mail, or can they be sent via email to Dr. Schnepf? A: he just responded and email is fine!)

Word on the street

 * Anything from Whitman post-MLA? (1/15)
 * Any word from U of Kentucky post-MLA? Was anyone informed of their timeline? (1/15)
 * Any word from Sarah Lawrence C after skype interviews? (1/14) A1: Campus visits were scheduled - second hand, reliable. (1/14)
 * Anything from Hood College post-MLA? (1/13) A1: Campus visits were scheduled - second hand, reliable.
 * Anything from St. Norbert post-MLA? (1/12) A1: Nothing yet. A2: Invitation for a campus visit (1/12) Q1: Was the interview offered by phone or email and is this first or second hand information? Perhaps it should be added to the 'campus interviews' section too.
 * Any word from UMASS-Dartmouth? Nothing yet (1/11)
 * Any word on Lehigh post-MLA? Was anyone informed of their timeline? A: They said 9-10 days. A2: Great, thanks!
 * Any word from Oxford College of Emory? (1/10) A: Not for me (1/10) They sent rejection letters today (1/11)
 * Anything from Cal State Sacramento after Skype interview? Nothing yet (Jan 10)
 * Is the Mellon Fellowship at Stanford canceled?
 * Anything on Monmouth? (1/9)
 * Anything on Fordham (post-Skype)? (1/6) A: Nothing yet.
 * Anything from Ohio State (Brazilian TT position) post Skype? (1/5)
 * Did that Indiana-Purdue search get anywhere? Haven't seen anything here, and haven't heard anything myself.
 * About UPenn: Does anyone know if their recommenders even received requests for letters of recommendation? A: Mine did (1/3) Thanks for the info. I haven't even checked with my recommenders, but the silence on the wiki just seems strange. I suppose that might mean they are interviewing a small pool of candidates, and perhaps more advanced people who are less likely to post on the wiki. A2: If I recall correctly, the ad seemed to state that junior applicants would be interviewed at the MLA and those with tenure would be invited to campus directly. A3: The ad just says "Finalists will be interviewed at the MLA meeting in Philadelphia."  A4: UPenn is definitely interviewing semi-finalists now at MLA.  A5: They´ll interview six candidates at MLA on Friday
 * Anything from Lehman College? A1: Nothing here
 * How about U Alabama, the Early Modern position? I'm guessing someone must have been interviewed but haven't heard a whisper.
 * Anything from UMASS-Dartmouth? (12/26) A: Nothing here. x2!
 * Anything from University of Houston (VAP)? (12/23) A: Nothing
 * Anything from South Carolina post Skype? / Did anyone ask them about their timeline? (12/21)
 * Any word on Adelphi? (12/19) A1: Cooked positions, internal candidates (12/21) Q1: What do you mean by "cooked positions?" A2. Just the typical paranoid delusion about internal candidates lurking behind every corner and every search. Somebody has stated that they're certain there's an internal candidate b/c there are adjuncts that fit the description already there. That's conjecture. However, I know for a fact that this is a replacement position for a prof who recently left for another school. And I'm pretty certain that the job description from a few years ago is pretty close to the current position. My memory may be failing me in that regard, but I can say with a high degree of confidence that the position lines up pretty well with what the previous prof used to do. In other words, this isn't an "opportunity hire" in which they throw out a line that matches the cv of the person they want to hire.
 * Any word on Johns Hopkins post Skype interview? (12/15) A1: Also wondering about this. Anything (12/18)? A2: Any updates? (12-21)
 * Sarah Lawrence position is for a Peruvian writer. Q: How do you know this? The job ad said nothing about creative writing. A1: A friend of hers told me. She has a PhD in Spanish so... it doesn't matter A2: It would be interesting to come back to this thread once the new prof is hired. I would be appalled if this turned out to be true, taking into consideration that sample syllabus were also required as part of the application. Let's hope for the best, I guess. A3: A female Peruvian writer was working at Sarah Lawrence a couple of years ago as an adjunct. If the information is true, this is going to be a scandal for the Spanish Department. A4: A scandal? Come on: "El que hace la ley hace la trampa". A5: To my knowledge, the position is not "for a Peruvian writer". However, there is an internal candidate who holds a PhD in Spanish and has been visiting professor at a different university before arriving to Sarah Lawrence (although she has misteriously disappeared from their website recently). Oh, and she happens to be a Peruvian writer. Anyhow, in this situation, like in most with internal candidates, there is always the possibility of the job being offered to other candidate so don't get discouraged.  A6:  Most internal candidates are actually just people on the market who happen to work in one of the departments that they are applying to. If they have done good work, then it is probable that this will aid their case, but if they have done poor work then it will almost certainly work against them. I'll bet that all of these internal candidates wish that they were as sure to get the job as the people on this thread think, because no national search is ever a lock for any candidates. In fact, because of this, many supposedly internal candidates apply to multiple positions and end up going somewhere else. When they do that, their old departments have to hire someone else to the TT gig. A7: Well, no, they don't necessarily have to hire someone else to that TT gig. But it says a lot the amount of potential inside hirings happening, one because that may mean that the actual number of positions available is significantly inflated and two because it signals a further move toward short-term, non-secure positions as a de facto prerequisite for a TT job. Beyond that, who likes putting so much effort into what could be a sham search? A8: Yes, I have noticed this, too. Visiting and postdoc positions are increasingly the way to a TT job. So instead of the usual 5-6 years it'll be 9-10 to get tenured. Eventually, this will disappear as well... Uncertain future. A9: At the risk of sound like an asshole, anyone who tells someone to "stay in the running" for a position for an inside candidate probably hasn't been on a search committee before. I have only ever heard of one inside candidate being beaten for the job and it may or may not be the person writing this comment. Most of the time the inside candidate has had the benefit of being intimate with the faculty, mentored by the selfsame faculty, and generally given the opportunity to flourish. Even if this person turns out to be a problematic colleague in the future, it generally benefits the academic economies to not waste a whole lot of time or money on vetting a candidate past a phone or skype interview. This isn't about crushing hope but about informing candidates of the brutal truth of how searches really go. And anyway, most colleagues in your field don't want someone as good as you anyway, they'd rather have the known quantity who is possibly mediocre but part of the same level playing field as the rest of the department. If you're ambitious and publish, see how excited a look you get from a department with a surfeit of terminal associates. A10: I would go so far as to suggest having a section in the wiki on searches that have a likely inside candidate, not to discourage others from applying but so that applicants know what they may be getting into and make appropriate adjustments. Having that list could help us see what the hiring landscape really looks like and decide where we should put our energies. A.11. Re: answer #9. OMFG. Cheerio and Cap'n Crunch to you for having been around so many searches and departments with inside candidates. My experience is the exact *opposite* of yours. Y digo de puro corazon que por favor olvidense de tanta vaina que no pueden controlar en absoluto. And guess what. I'm not the only one. In fact, that's pretty much the consensus in academia. That's how searches "really work" in the real world. I have absolutely nothing to gain from telling ppl to chill the **** out and stop being so paranoid. I've seen nothing but "inside" candidates stab themselves in the foot and/or SC's getting swooned by the latest, sexiest dissertation topic Top Tier PhD program grad. My first experience w/ a search that had an inside candidate ... like ... a true for real not some unicorn inside candidate for a TT job at a teaching college ... The candidate essentially showed up on campus and was unprepared, arrogant, and practically dismissive of the entire process. She had the job, but her attitude was so bad that she was passed over for another candidate. I've seen similar dynamics for senior searches as well. The fact is that each candidate has to go through so many rounds of scrutiny, from the initial paring down from hundreds to a couple dozen at the first SC meeting, the phone or MLA interview, to a campus interview in which you have the spot light on you for 48 hours and you interview with dozens of ppl, all of whom can -- and do -- observe something negative and pass that onto the SC. Going into the interview stage I was the top candidate for a position. I know this b/c I had 2 cheerleaders on the SC. The candidates were so good that I didn't even get a campus interview. And my friend told me they were so good that he voted for them ahead of me. You know why? B/c professionals like to be around other top professionals. And I absolutely do not begrudge my friend for not choosing me. I respect him for putting excellence far and above anything remotely close to nepotism. Sure. Some ppl like to surround themselves w/ mediocrity. But most don't. I'm calling your assertions bullshit in that regard. I'm sure you've seen it. But you're projecting one reality onto the rest of the thousands of colleges in North America. Also, deans and provosts want the top candidate and hence tend to frown upon inside candidates. A.12. Continuing... I'd be a lot more worried about the intentions of somebody anonymously posting specific info about a specific person as an inside candidate for a specific job than I would be about the looming threat of inside candidates lurking at every corner. It's actually a bit more likely that that person has a vested interest in psyching out the competition than Sarah Lawrence having an inside candidate. A13: I posted the info about Sarah Lawrence's inside candidate and it makes no sense to acuse someone of psyching others out the competition. First, because I posted it after the deadline so I'm not preventig anybody from applying, just to not inspire much hope about this position. SCs are very unpredictable so anything may happen, though. And as you said, professionals like to be surrounded themselves by top professionals... but only at top colleges, which are a minority --let's say 100 out of more than 2000 higher education institutions. The rest mainly likes to be around mediocrity to... well, we know why. A14. New poster here. The reason inside candidate rumors circulate is, I speculate, partly so we can feel like we have control over something completely beyond our control, so when we get turned down, we feel like there is a reason. While there is probably no bad intentions behind the warnings, they also give the impression that anyone who is applying to an inside candidate position is wasting his/her time. Not so. Inside candidates may have personal circumstances leading them elsewhere. Or, because they are insiders, they may not wish to continue in a department. Also, they may not get the chance. Anecdotally, I know of 5 inside candidates who were there when the TT line went out. Only one was hired to the position, and this person was hired THIRD in line to two others who turned it down first. Alternately, another wasn't even interviewed for the position in the first round. No idea why. The other three received what they perceived as better offers and left before the hiring was completed. What I have learned from watching searches is that what you think they want, or even what the job ad seems to say they want, is not always what they actually want. What it is, is political. There was a Peruvian writer who was on staff at Sarah Lawrence. Truth. Whether they desire to hire this person or not, nobody but a handful of people know. And if someone "better" comes along? Everything goes out the window. So is an applicant "wasting time"? We are all wasting time looking for these jobs, no? The competition is fierce, and the odds of winning are slim. A.15. If indeed the dynamics of mediocrity and nepotism in searches were truly rampant at 95% of colleges, then it simply wouldn't be the consensus that the fear of "inside candidates" is not grounded in fact. In other words, I think you have the % inverted. It's good to know that you weren't trying some smoke and mirrors ruse. :) A16: I don't see the relationship between mediocrity and inside candidates. There are good inside candidates as well.
 * Anything? PATIENCE. And make a Plan B. A: Nothing. But I won't be an arselicker to get a job in this mediocre academia. A2: Amen to that! A3: Same here and well said. Universities in the US should include in their advertising how much amount of ass licking their candidate will have to expect. I'm tired of this mediocrity
 * Anything from George Mason? (12/13) x2 A1: Skype interviews.
 * Anything from UPenn? (12/13) A: Nothing yet Q: Any news? x4 (12/27)
 * Anything from Tulane? (12/13) A: No, but I applied as well and I've just been told that there's an internal candidate.
 * Has anyone heard from Emory & Henry College post-Skype interview? (12/12)
 * Has anyone heard from Lehigh? 12/12 A: nothing yet (12/13)
 * Someone posted above about MLA interview for Stanford Mellon postdoc. In previous years they didn't interview at MLA (or at all, it seems). Could this be verified? A: Nothing is ever really verified on the wiki, but my guess is that the information is correct.
 * Anything from the University of Southern California? (12/12) A: Someone posted about an MLA invitation above. USC(arolina) is a Mexicanist position and already held Skype interviews.
 * Anything from Virginia Tech? (12/10) A: It says below that they invited people to campus. Are asking post campus interview? A2: Yes A3: Second hand, reliable, offer made to at least one candidate.
 * Anything from Southern Oregon University? (12/8)
 * Anything From St. Mary's College of Maryland? (12/7) A1: No (12/13)
 * Anything from Berkeley or William & Mary (medievalist positions)? (12/6) A1: I know someone who has a William & Mary interview
 * Anything from UCLA (transatlantic/colonial)? (12/6) A1: Someone has posted a Skype interview. Looks like they have a visiting professor with a pretty "outstanding" publication record, something that the job description said that their hire would have--pretty lofty expectations for younger scholars applying to an assistant professor position. A2. Are you saying that there is an inside candidate or are you saying that UCLA has unrealistic expectations for assistant profs? Both are absurd. None of the profs over the last 2 decades went from VAP to assistant/associate/full professor from VAP, and I'd venture to say that the same would hold true in French, English, Comp Lit, etc. They don't even hire their post-docs! They have poached a couple of top tier profs by getting them as Visiting Scholars for a year or 2, but never a VAP. Re: lofty expectations of junior scholars. The department actually has a very solid record of hiring candidates that end up getting tenure. A book, 6 articles... pretty standard for a research institution, and it's been quite a long time since somebody has been denied tenure. (Edited) A3: Saw the first post before this, um, much more constructive edited response. But regarding the first (now erased) response, all I can say is 1) wow and 2) that is sadly the kind of response one can expect to receive from even the faintest suggestion of an inside candidate. It seems to me that all the suggestions on this wiki this year of inside candidates are stated not out of paranoia but out of an observation of a job description and who is working in the hiring department (as a postdoc, VAP, what have you), while many of the most caustic contributions to the wiki this year respond to exactly those observations, which leads one to wonder what exactly it is that the latter folks are trying to defend. Why the vitriol? To respond to the now edited post in A2, the UCLA job description did not say, "our new hire will eventually develop an outstanding publication record to get tenure" (which, of course) but, plainly, that the person they hire will (implicitly already) have an "outstanding" publication record, which is expecting a lot from let's not say a young scholar but an ABD or recently graduated PhD. If that's the case, that's UCLA's prerogative. And their VAP does, quite objectively, have an outstanding publication record. They are not some middling scholar but very accomplished and it's frankly insulting to this particular person and many other VAP's to suggest that they are somehow not good enough for this or that institution. Which leads to another consideration: if someone is good enought to be a VAP, why are they not good enought to be hired on the tenure track? Why is it assumed that their work is sub-par? Shouldn't they have a chance at the job in the department they have contributed so much to, in some cases for years? Finally, just because a department has operated a certain way in the past does not mean it will continue to do so indefinitely. And all we can do anyway is wait and see who gets hired. Same for any other position where it appears there may be an inside candidate. And anyone who wants to apply to these positions should apply and give their full effort if they want the position enough, because, yes, anything can happen. It's just better when we go into this expensive, time-consuming process as knowledgeable as possible about each position to which we apply. A4: The vitriol, indeed. Read the first version as well. Coming out of an R1 department where several faculty members literally told us not to worry about publishing and offered NO support on how to do it, the concerns about junior faculty with few publications measuring up against searches looking at incredible CVs from those at the ABD or even early post-PhD years are valid. I have a suspicion that many, many students do not get the guidance they need to become competitive when 4-5 peer-reviewed articles is becoming the norm, even at "hybrid" or "teaching" schools. So, when someone, likely new to the market search, says something about the strikingly good match of a VAP, it isn't very encouraging to be told they should come back with their "tail between their legs." The only way to get the answers to questions is through forums like this one or having particularly supportive faculty contacts, which not everyone has. A5: I totally agree with A4. Disgruntled replies don't help those who are in the market for the first or second time, or those who are just looking at it in order to get an idea of what it is like. Let's use this forum to help each other and relieve the tension we all go through while we're in the job market. A6 (A2 poster). I see the inside candidate obsession as being highly destructive. Nobody is being helped by half-assed, unvetted attempts at uncovering inside candidates. Sure. The VAP really does fit the description. Maybe in part b/c the department needs that type of a scholar? Wild, wild guess there. You could dig a little bit deeper and look at some of the dissertation titles that are publicly and readily available to see, and you would find a department that has been doing transatlantic colonialism for over a decade and a half. And you could figure out that this line is a replacement line for a prof who also fit the job description. I read the job description and figure they want an advanced assistant prof ready to take on a host of grad students that chose UCLA b/c of their strength in colonial studies. Uninformed posters read the job description and assume that b/c it matches a VAP, the position was born out of the desire to hire said VAP, which completely glosses over the work of several professors and around a dozen grad students and a handful of post-docs over the last couple of decades. For me, this is why I reacted so negatively to the initial "benign" question, b/c I know this community of scholars. News flash: UCLA is known for their colonialists. If you applied for the position without knowing that, you should have been getting up to speed in the sub-field rather than getting distracted by minutiae. Bottom line: if your question revolves around inside candidates, you're asking the wrong questions and should be focusing your energy on something else. Plus it's really insulting to a top tier institution that openly has multiple safeguards from the kind of nepotism and academic incest that it takes to pull off an inside hire. And it's insulting to the candidate as well. Let their work stand on its own rather than trying to drag it down by insinuating that they have an inside track to the job b/c they were already hired as a VAP. A7: to A6, You seem awfully invested in the sanctity of UCLA's search, in academic searches in general, and in the prevailing academic prestige system so there's not much point in continuing this conversation. To everyone else, good luck with the job search! A.8. And best of luck to you in your Inside Candidate witch hunt. Maybe you can take your proof of rampant corrupt searches and publish your findings? Absent that, I'm simply not impressed by the constant whining, especially when it's so easy to pick apart like I did w/ the UCLA search. Try and take a pointer or 2 on how to do research into a department. I'm not even a colonialist and in 4 minutes I figured out the history of the department and where this search fits into the needs and the strengths of the department. (Granted, it helps that I know several alums.) Instead of bemoaning the rigorous standards of one of the top programs in colonial literature, try and look inward at the lack of awareness of the history of the program and your own lack of rigor to dig beyond "OMG there's an inside candidate that fits the job description that's fully in line with what the department has been doing for 2 decades!"
 * Anything from Lehigh? (12/4) A1. They offered interviews at the MLA as of last week.
 * Anything from Colorado College - Colorado Springs? (12/2) A1: Nothing! A2: Nothing! (12/5) x2 A3: MLA interview posted.
 * Anything from Furman? (12/1)
 * Anything from U Virginia College at Wise? (11/29)?
 * Anything from Fitchburg? (11/29) A1: Nothing yet. Nothing either here.A2: Email to schedule phone interview received 12/3
 * Anything from Johns Hopkins? Their deadline was 10/15. A1: Nothing yet. A2: Email to schedule Skype interview, received 11/22.
 * Anything about U Wisconsin-LaCrosse post skype interviews?
 * Anything about Whitman College? (11/15) A: Whitman usually interviews at the MLA, so expect to hear from them in December. A2: Someone just posted an MLA Interview.
 * Any inside candidate at Miami University, Border Studies? (11/15) A1. Are you looking for an excuse to withdraw your candidacy? If so, then assume the position has an inside candidate and withdraw your name from consideration. If you're interested in the job, stay in the running for the job. This inside candidate obsession is ridiculous. Sorry for any hint of snide in my tone. A2: I agree - the constant questions about whether there is someone is unhelpful. Someone below had a first hand experience, and that's awful. What is also awful is that most of us now have to enter in as poorly paid VAPs and really hope they pick us if the dept. opens a TT line. I also think it does more damage to our psyche to worry about who the inside candidate is - also more energy consuming if you feel like looking at everyone's bio. It's my second round and I'd say just focus on doing the best that you can and if this wears you down, as it has done many of us, consider what alternatives exist.
 * If anyone came across a job post for an Assistant Professor of Spanish at Lake Forest College (IL) through Indeed, it is an expired ad. I e-mailed the chair of the department and I was told that the ad was from last year's search. They will (or already did) remove it. Oh Sh*t. I sent me application there!
 * Does anyone know if this search at Pitt was cancelled (https://www.pittsource.com/postings/105490)? The link to apply says they are no longer accepting applications. A: I don't know, but that job ad is from 2015 (it actually says it somewhere in there). I thought I saw an ad for 2016, but now I can't find it. It was exactly the same as last year. A: There is no TT job at Pitt this year. It was last year's ad, and the position was filled.
 * No news from Virginia Tech since the Skype interview? (11/11) A: They have invited candidates for campus visits (11/16)
 * Any word on the Peninsular position at Johns Hopkins? A1: I am also wondering. Have not heard anything since submission (11/7).
 * Wake Forest University already has a VAP who has experience teaching medical Spanish, any insight on this?
 * Any inside candidate at Lafayette College? A1: Absolutely! A2: Also, beware of the tenure denial scandal last year A3: I don't think we should be mentioning names in a public forum. A4: The internal candidate whose name was posted a few months ago just got an offer from Lafayette and accepted the job.
 * There is an inside candidate at University of Florida. A: Which position? A2: NO, there is currently no inside candidate at UF!!!
 * Anything about Virginia Tech? A: I am also wondering (10/17). Give it at least another week; they said they would be doing interviews at the end of October. It is not at all unusual to be invited to do a Skype interview the day prior.
 * It seems there is an inside candidate at Lehigh University, any confirmation of this?
 * Any news on the chair position at UTSA?

Free advice (especially for colleagues new to the market)

 * A couple of HR officers have come back to me with this issue: my CV didn't work because I put an accent mark on my last name. I think I was lucky in these cases but it made me wonder if all institutions are as nice, what if some of them discarded me just because of the same issue? In the future, no special characters in any of my docs. A.1. Whoa! That was totally nice of them. Thanks for the tip!
 * Just some free advice regarding a good experience: out of curiosity I attended the ATA (not ALTA) this year and it looks like a lot of people make very decent livings doing translation and interpretation for business clients.
 * Keep in mind that many Community Colleges actually pay more than Lecturer or even tenure track positions. I can tell you this from expereince. Also most community collges offer a tenure system. Some lecturer positions pay no more than 40k these days (some even 30k-something and some tenure track jobs start in the low 50'sK. If research is not your cup of tea I recommend you to take a look in to community colleges. Buena suerte! A1: That's true, but I've also heard CCs tend to not take candidates seriously unless they have CC teaching experience, which inevitably means you must first become initiated as an exploited adjunct somewhere else. Is there truth to this/does anyone have experience to the contrary? A2: From a recent perusal of CC employment pages, one stated very enthusiastically that XX% of the faculty started as part-time adjuncts and this is a "rite of passage" and "demonstrates interest in and commitment to the institution".
 * If you're a member of the MLA, you can get a free subscription to Interfolio.
 * Follow Florida State University application submission instructions carefully-- they want all required documents uploaded together as a single pdf under the CV section in their online system.
 * Boa sorte! / ¡Buena suerte!
 * I highly recommend Karen Kelsky's _The Professor is In_ ($12 on Amazon). Covers all areas of the job search and professional development.  Fantastic resource! A2: I second this! A3: Thanks, Karen. A4: Nope, it wasn't Karen who posted this! The book is genuinely superb. I know that in some departments they are ordering it for all of the graduate students to prepare them for the job search.
 * Do not sweat the internal candidates. There is no conflict of interest with regard to internal candidates (unless they are the chair's relative, of course, in which case the administration should take measures to prevent a COI). Internals are visitors filling a need for coverage in the unit. That is all. Depending on their performance, being a known quantity can work in favor or against their candidacy.  Just do your best. Good luck!  A1: (x All of Academia) minus (a few paranoid grad students certain that Inside Candidates are about to pop out and scream "Boo!" at every turn) A2: I've been on both ends of the equation. My first year on the market I secured a position where there was an internal candidate. The second year I didn't get a job that I coveted. I later found out that their internal candidate was picked. La peor diligencia es la que no se hace. Go ahead and submit.

General Discussion, Questions, and Inquiries

 * Has anyone ever experienced a search committee that just never gets in touch with any potential candidate? I am waiting on a few schools that I thought would have been in touch by now but the Wiki has been silent. Could it also be that these schools did contact people that haven't turned into slaves to the wiki and therfore have not posted about their interviews? A: If you didn't make it to the interview round, you likely won't here anything until you get a rejection email/letter. Even when you do make it to different stages, you often hear nothing. That's just sort of how this goes. I know someone who went on a campus and never officially heard the search was cancelled, for example. A1: Thanks for the response! I actually meant do schools put out an ad and just never go through with it? I understand that if first-round interviews happen, then the next step is the rejection letter for those that don't get a first-round. But what about schools that have not yet done first rounds? A2: Yes, sometimes schools do start a search in good faith and then find they can't follow through. And that can happen at any time, from right before first-round interviews right up to even after a candidate is told s/he is hired, depending on the circumstances. Oftentimes committee members aren't going to advertise their frustration and/or embarrassment by sending an explanatory note to all the applicants. A3: Thank you for the response!
 * Maybe this is a silly question, but what is the protocol of saying "hello" in a MLA Interview? "Good morning, I am... nice to meet you"; Hello, I am ... nice to meet you"; Hello, nice to meet you? Any suggestion? Thanks. A1: They'll let you in, say hi to you, and shake your hand. Shake their hand firmly, smile, and be personable. Have a conversation. Good luck! A2: You will probably have no need to say your name, for they already know who you are. As A1 pointed out, be personable and initiate a brief casual conversation about the weather or the city, anything that makes you look at ease and not intimidated (even if you are). They will let you know what topics you need to address after that initial exchange. ¡Mucho éxito! OP: Thank you for the advice!
 * I'm wondering if anyone has ever heard from a search committee over vacation?  Or are things now just at a standstill until the next semester starts? A: I have certainly heard from committees after the end of the fall semester. Several years ago I got an MLA interview via email on Dec. 20th. I also have friends who received an MLA interview via email the week after Dec. 25th. Unlikely, I'd say, but still very possible. A2: I got an interview to the MLA on the 2nd of January a couple years ago for a VAP I ended up getting... So, unlikely, but can happen...
 * I noticed above that someone was denied a Skype interview in place of an MLA interview. Given that attending the MLA is a huge expense for many of us, and many people attend just for 1 or 2 first round interviews, I think I would also request Skype over MLA. Thoughts on this? Would you go to the MLA for just one interview if you're not presenting? A1: I attended the MLA for one interview last year. I didn't make it to the campus visit and the expenses were outrageous. I will never do it again. I certainly prefer to be interviewed in person, but it is absurdly expensive for the candidates. A2. I was the one who got denied a Skype interview at Colby College. I think this was absurd because the position is for a "Visiting Professor", not a tenure-track position. The person who called me was not very friendly either. And yes, the MLA is extremely expensive and it's ironic that people who are looking for a job have to pay so much to attend. Oh the "Ivory Tower" of Academia........ A3. Aww gawd! It's frigging ridiculous. They can't do this; it's immoral. I don't apply to jobs that list attending MLA as a requirement in the first place. Even if I attend the convention (they're usually horrible places to work at).
 * Hello everyone! I have a question. This is my first time in the job market and I was wondering if it is normal to follow up after submitting an application. Do you guys send e-mails asking about the search timetable and such info? What kind of language do you use? Thanks!  A: No. I would not recommend that. Timelines depend greatly on each department and that is not a question, even for an interview. You may send a follow-up thank you after an interview, but in the academic job search, no news is probably not good news, but done very purposefully. Others may have different opinions, but this is the advice I was given. A2 First responder is right, in my experience. Keep in mind you are just one of a hundred (sometimes more) applicants, so the search committee members are already feeling overwhelmed just by trying to winnow down to manageable piles of applications. If you add to their workload by sending an unprompted inquiry or note, it could seem like you are pressuring, which more than likely is just going to make you an annoyance. And timelines are a moving target. If you get an interview, it doesn't hurt to ask about timelines at the end, to kind of show you're serious. But don't expect to get a firm answer, even if it sounds firm. There are a hundred different things that can put a search off its intended schedule and usually at least one or two will come up.
 * Governors State University now has a job post for a Spanish Adjunct, I am guessing they cancelled the tenure-track position? A1. I don't think so, they were looking for both positions, maybe they just did not advertise both openings at the same time.
 * Hi guys. Is it too early to be discouraged about the job market? It's my second year in the search and I am starting to lose hope. I am underpaid in a non-tenured job with zero stability. Could being in a teaching position for too long affect my chances of being hired for a tenure-track position? I'm starting to panic. A1: Yes, being in a teaching position for too long reduces your chances of being hired for a TT position (publish as much as you can while you're off the TT, that will help). The job market is getting worse each year due to budget cuts all over the country. I don't see a buoyant job market any time soon.  A2. It's my third year in the market and still no luck getting a TT. This year seems worse than the two before. This is really disappointing. A3 A teaching position can actually increase your chances of getting a TT position at an instituion that values teaching above scholarship. A4: It took me 3 years to get a TT position, do not lose hope, not everybody gets it the first year in a job market like this ; ) A5: No, don't lose hope. A colleague just got a great TT job after 4 years as a visitor. Use this time to become an outstanding teacher, publish, and generally build your CV. Take advantage of U resources to attend workshops, learn about new technology and methods in teaching, and put it all on your CV. Teach as wide a range of classes as you are able. Good luck! Q: Thank you guys for your kind words, you're all very nice. I hope things get better and something comes up my way... I tend to get desperate, then depression takes over and the only exit I can see is the easy one. Can't believe some universities request letters knowing they have a cost to be sent. Every letter delivered though Interfolio costs $4. Couldn't they be considerate to those who are out  of work and request letters to shortlisted candidates only? Please, if some day you become a member of a search committee, take this into account.
 * I just checked the MLA Job List and there's only 101 job ADs (I never saw more than 119). I remember seeing up to 150 positions posted in previous years. I know the MLA is not the only source to look for job ADs, but the other couple of websites didn't have much either this year. I don't know what you think, but this year does not look very promising. Hope you all have better luck than me.
 * Will visiting positions come out later in the year/beginning of next year? Haven't seen that many visitings at all. A1: This has been a very atypical year altogether. I don't know what to expect. A2: Generally speaking, the spring is when there are more visitings posted. Last year was pretty slim, so who knows. But depts. have to wait on funding decisions, leave replacement petitions, etc., which is why they often are later. A3: Visitings come out all year long, because faculty resign, retire, get prestigious grants w/ teaching releases, go on FMLA, etc. at any/all times of year. When coverage is needed, the visiting position is advertised. Keep checking the job ads and good luck!
 * Why does the MLA website show this message when you click on their "Job Information list"?  " The online JIL is closed for the summer. The database of new job listings for the 2016-17 JIL publication year will be available beginning on 12 September." A1:  Yikes. I emailed their web support to notify them of the problem. I'm getting the same error; I can access my saved jobs but can't search for new ones. Followup: It seems to be fixed now.
 * Trump's triumph has been devastating for aspiring POC candidates. The idea of working in an environment that is not welcoming brings me to tears. Sending strength to those who are in the same boat. (x5) A1: Brexit has been devastating for students and scholars in GB. Hopefully this won't happen in the US. A2: Our vocation is more important than ever. Our challenge is to turn colleges from "liberal bubbles" into zones of contagious critical action. A3: This is devastating indeed, but not new at some levels. I have been asked more than once during a job interview if I am going to need visa/green card sponsorhip and then was told that the institution will not do it. Call it discrimination or enforcement of the law, but this happens often to international scholars. A4: I don't think it's necessarily discrimination or enforcement of the law. The issue is many small institutions have budgets so small they cannot afford the cost of sponsorship, not for the H1 for the first year or two, but for residency. Residency, if done through employer sponsorship, is costly, moreso than if an individual is sponsoring a family member. Additionally, law prohibits the individual from covering the cost for the employer - it has to be the employer. And as I said, that cost is high for an individual - if you have a spouse or family member that would also require residency, the employer must cover those costs as well. These are more likely things the search committee has been told by the institution and are not necessarily singling people out with malicious intent. A5: "f you have a spouse or family member that would also require residency, the employer must cover those costs as well." That is simply NOT true. My husband and I are both foreign and when he got his green card, the university did NOT pay for mine. We had to pay for it, out of our own pocket. They simply refused to. And yes, it is discrimination. Universities have the money to pay for a green card (if we could do it, they can, we're not rich). Q1: Of how much money are we talking about for getting the green card? $$$
 * Is the search at Columbia still going on? Seems that they haev cancelled it. Q: Which position? Q: Do you mean the digital humanities position? Why do you have the impression they've cancelled it?
 * Hi, does anyone know if universities check credit reports of their candidates and if having a negative credit report will affect my chances of being hired? Thank you. A1: Most of them do. However, they do it after you've been selected as the best candidate. Thus a bad credit isn't that relevant unless you have a really bad credit score.
 * Hello, does anyone know if there's any websites like the MLA/Chronicle/Highered that posts jobs for Spanish professors in Europe or Asia?? I don't want to sound melodramatic, but I could use a break from this country for a few years. Thank you. A: They don't for the most part. The UK, for instance, has its own academic job site: http://www.jobs.ac.uk.
 * BTW, I don't feel capable of restoring it, but someone removed a LOT of content from this site. Maybe someone else knows how to bring it back. 1) Yes, I noticed that too. A2: Last year some people deleted a lot of contents. I don't know why they do it or who they are.
 * Has anyone received a "surprise" phone call for an interview before receiving an e-mail about it? I ask because I had to travel abroad and I will not be able to take phone calls at the moment. A1: I have been contacted via telephone to set up interviews before. I would imagine/hope they would leave a voice message or reach out via email in the event that someone doesn't anwer a call. A2: Yes. Last year I got a call before an e-mail. First they asked me some vague questions and told me that they would let me know if I was going to be invited to have an interview with them at the MLA Conference. A week later I got an e-mail letting me know that they wanted to interview me and that I should call them to schedule the interview. A3: notifications can come at any time, in any format. Be sure to somehow make your availability known for outstanding apps.
 * I highly recommend to those who drone on about inside candidates AFTDJ (apply for the d*mn job) anyway, and read up in the Chronicle or online elsewhere about the realities of so-called inside candidates. More often than not, it is a hinderance, not a help. You have no idea if the people you believe are being cultivated for the job want it, or that there are not many more appealing candidates out there. Talk of inside candidates is not really helpful to anyone, unless you are trying to dissuade others from applying for a job you want. A. I can't speak for others, but in my previous institution I witnessed how they kept the inside candidate and carried out a fake job search, and -in my perspective- the other candidates were more qualified . It also happened to myself last year. Of course, you can say "you never know", (and you can always apply to see what happends), at the same time it is heartbreaking when you are invested in a position for which there's already a person in mind. That been said, good luck as this year does not look bettter than the previous ones. A2: See my comments under "advice". Being internal can help or hurt. It all depends. Of course you have to apply for the job you want, regardless of internal competition.
 * Will there be more tenure-track positions open and posted on the MLA/Chronicle/HigherEd websites? I don't know about you, but this is not looking so promising for me so far. A1: I believe most TT positions have already been posted. There will be more in the upcoming months, but don't expect many. It seems like this one is going to be a difficult year. A2: Administrations approve TT lines all year long, so yes, keep checking all year. Especially in uneven budget years, timing is not always regular and in line with the job search season.
 * SDSU just posted again their two positions on insidehighered with a ne deadline in December. The previous deadline was Oct. 7. Why do you think they this did? Maybe they didn't like any of the candidates in the first pool? A1: Bearing in mind they have already started asking for interviews for one of the jobs (Southern Cone), maybe just a reminder/automatic renewal of their job application in that website?
 * Is it just my impression or there are much fewer candidates looking for a job this year? A1: I am not sure, how do you check that? Or what are you basing it on to come to that conclusion? (genuinely asking! I'm very curious about this). A2: I don't know that there are much fewer of us, but I think much fewer using/participating in this wiki...I haven't added myself to demographics list, for example. I know of a lot of people going out on the market for the first time this year, but not sure they are using this site. I hope people do start when interview offers come in, since that was mostly how I figured out when I was out of the running last year. A3: Last year's wiki had almost 70 ppl in demographics; hopefully more will join here when interviews roll in amid the tumbleweeds. A4 (to A1): I meant exactly what our colleagues wrote: last year I saw about 70 people participating in the wiki; this year we are 20. Probably the issue is that some colleagues will participate during the interview season or don't want to participate at all.
 * Inside Candidate at Florida State?
 * Ohio State job is for internal candidate--That's nice, but make sure to still apply. What happens when the internal candidate gets a job somewhere else? There are lots of reasons to apply, even if the job looks like an internal candidate.<--what they said.
 * Be aware of likely inside candidate for USC job (current USC postdoc is a Carribeanist with background in German and cirtical philosophy) (10/7/16). C1: Yes, and he is very good I heard. However, one should apply, you never know. What if USC's program is not what the postdoc is looking for? OP (Original poster): Yes, he is good and, yes, one never knows. Just be aware.  C2: USC Spanish has a long history of hiring its post-docs into TT positions, including its hire last year (who is wife of another TTrack).
 * If you are planning to apply for the position at Northern Arizona University, please keep in mind that Flagstaff, AZ is Very expensive. A one bedroom apartment there could easily rent for $1,200-$1,600/month. Flagstaff is called "Poverty with at View." Salaries at NAU for lectures are very low ($42K-non negotiable), very little money for moving expenses.  Also, NAU deducts 10%-11% for your retirement (not optional). Also, you will be in a 9-month contract, if you do not return the next year, you will lose your health insurance in May. This is first-hand advice. If you have more than one option I suggest you take all this into account before making a decision. Good luck to everyone! C1: $1200 a month?  Sheesh!  Try Vancouver, you'll pay that much to share a studio with 1-2 other roommates.  As for the retirement, pretty standard; some institutions take as much as 12-14%.
 * Beware of Soka University, Soka Gakkai is a cult with very aggressive proselytizing techniques. A: Good to know!
 * So... they've just been saving all the good jobs to release them this Friday, right? A: Oxalá!
 * Has anyone realized that the Sacramento State ad asks that candidates have their PhD in hand by December 1st of this year? Isn't this unusual for positions starting the next academic year? A: A job last year asked candidates to have their PhD in hand by January 1st. It's very unusual, but, I imagine, only becoming more common, likely out of a fear of grads not finishing their PhDs on time.
 * For those new to the MLA job market, yesterday's (9/12) posted jobs on the Job Information List wa/s really, /really low, like the fall of 2009 JIL low. I can't remember how many jobs were posted the first week last year, but there were somewhere around 57/58 TT jobs posted the first week in 2014. I counted 24 positions yesterday. The first week's listings give a very good indication of how the market will play out. Back in 2006-08 there were routinely 180-200+ jobs the first week, and ppl were concerned about the flagrant lack of TT jobs considering the true needs of universities. A: So most of us will have to find a job outside of academy, right? R: Um, yeah. You always should have had a plan B to begin with, but now more than ever. I'm honestly shocked they're this low. I knew we weren't going to get back to the numbers from a decade ago, but I didn't anticipate dropping to the (relatively understandable) numbers of the Great Recession. A2: No question it's a lousy job market. That said, the trend has been for TT jobs to be posted later and more spread out each year (thanks I guess to more uncertain budgets and greater ease in publishing ads and receiving applications digitally). So I would say don't panic yet. A3: El compañero tiene razón. No obstante, y sin que esto sirva para caer en optimismos baratos e injustificados, es verdad también que es muy pronto. Muchos departamentos están todavía consiguiendo los últimos permisos de las oficinas del decano para publicitar los puestos, y estos papeleos siempre llevan tiempo. También hay que tener en cuenta que cada año la lista del MLA se publica antes, con lo cual es un poco injusto comparar las listas de este año o del pasado con las de hace 10 años. (Crisis económicas aparte, claro). Otra de las cosas que ha cambiado es que hace una década, la lista del MLA era prácticamente la única fuente publicitaria de los puestos, mientras que ahora hay más opciones. Lo único que quiero decir es que seamos pacientes. Tenemos que esperar hasta finales ed septiembre o primera semana de octubre para tener una idea clara del número de puestos de este año. Buena suerte a todos. A: I agree with A2. I've noticed that less employers are using the MLA Job Information List to advertise. I've seen jobs pop up all year round more often in these last few years. I'm glad about it, if only because I think that the old-fashioned MLA Convention interview to be unrealistic and economically unsound. There are also plenty of jobs if you want to teach 5/5 or 6/6 with research and service obligations, or do high school teaching. Those jobs usually appear later in the cycle. Those plum positions our advisers have are few and far between (and can be easily lost due to budget cuts/mergers). OP (Original poster) again: the main reason why I noticed the first week MLA job listing numbers is that it's been coming out on Sept. 12 for several years. This coming Friday (week 2) typically will have about 50% or slightly higher, and week 3 will have about 50% of week 2's number. Jobs have always trickled in as the school year progresses. That hasn't changed in the decade+ that I've followed the JIL. I haven't seen the data on the rate job announcements on JIL now that more and more departments are foregoing the convention interview process. Having said that, I think that the fact that schools are casting a wider digital net is definitely a contributing factor. The fact that Virginia Tech posted on indeed.com before the Chronicle of Higher Ed (probably due to a faster process on indeed.com) and the JIL is amazing. A: Indeed is great, but for these types of positions I dobut they are being posted there. For professional positions, it serves more as an agrregator pulling from other sites. For example the Virginia Tech job posted on Higher Ed Jobs before it was posted on Indeed OR the JIL. A: I think we have all noticed at this point, Indeed is actually a very useful source for this year's job hunt - it seems to be updated regularly, but since jobs are sponsored it kind of shuffles them around. I was pretty organized last year and checked my dates and I think the last big batch of job postings on MLA came the last week of September (like OP noted). I have a feeling after this week, maybe next, these are most of the TT jobs for the season.
 * A2 and A3 are absolutely right above.  The MLA list is no longer the Holy Bible for the job market.  In fact, the MLA suddenly is suddenly looking pretty old-fashioned with their once-a-week updates.  Higher Ed Jobs, Indeed, Vitae all routinely post jobs BEFORE the MLA eventually gets around to it.  On another note - has anyone read the fine print of the Northern Colorado job - "Include the names of the three referees and instruction on how to obtain letters from Interfolio or a campus dossier service"?  Can they actuallly be serious about that last part - they want the candidate to explain to them how to use Interfolio?  As the hiring party and a member of the 21st century, they should mightly well be familiar with already, or figure out themselves!  Sheesh.   I would be very wary of this department, if the search committee is any indication of their problem solving skills.  A1: I think they are just wording it oddly, but are in fact asking for the Interfolio-generated email address for each of your letters of recommendation, while leaving things open for people that might use some other dossier service.
 * As of this writing (9/20) there are only two jobs in Portuguese posted on the MLA JIL, one of which is for Spanish WITH Portuguese too (Morehouse). The other is for the Chair of the Department of Languages at UT El Paso. I expected it to be bad, but not quite this bad. A1: Ohio State just announced a position in Brazilian culture; let's hope things keep improving!
 * Anyone know what the deal is at Whitman?  Seems like they've had a job ad running for the last 4 or 5 years straight.  And now one of their recent hires, an assistant professor,  is the acting chair of the department.  Seems like a potentially unstable situation. Comment: Thanks for letting us know, I wasn't aware of the situation. A2: Correct: they have run a search for at least three years. I would expect that given the circumstances you mention, a mostly external search committee will select the new hire. A3: Their searches have been for different specialties each year, though. Apply and don't speculate about the departmental politics.  Comment:  That what makes it all the more alarming to me.  Three or four different specialties advertised in four years, and yet the department hasn't gotten any bigger and in fact seems to be shrinking. A4: Sure, if you have multiple offers, add departmental stability/politics to the appropriate Positives vs. Negatives column. A5: The search two years ago and this one is pretty much the same, but there's no mystery about it. Their department's decent and so is the College. Unfortunately, Whitman has a bit of trouble retaining faculty. People who've held TT positions there and have left, speak very well of the school. It's mostly had to do with the impossibility of spousal accomodations (with the exception of splitting positions in two). So, apply away. It's a great gig. A6: I agree with the last comment. I interviewed with them last year (at the MLA), and even moved on to their campus visit, and they seem like a great school with a great department. I think living in Walla Walla might be the issue here... A7: I interviewed there a few years ago, and they explained very clearly their plans for hiring a lot of new people in the upcoming years with different specialties.
 * Be aware of an internal candidate for, at least, one of the Adelphi University jobs (one of them is a climber and current adjunct with a Ph.D. in Spanish History and without any educational background or Degree in Spanish Language). She would not qualify for any position, for this reason, feel free to apply... A.2. A faculty member at Adelphi (different dept.) told me that they routinely get applications from full professors at research institutions, SLAC, state schools, you name it ... for any and all TT, assistant professor positions. These are all candidates sincerely interested in teaching there b/c it would mean living in NYC instead of in the middle of nowhere. In short, no such thing as an "inside candidate" w/ a lock on any position in the NYC area. A.3. Ok, Let´s see... I hope you are right (because I applied). But I cannot imagine full professors at research institutions applying for an assitantship position at Adelphi just for the location, and much less to get a lecturership.

Demographics
Are you a (an)...?
 * ABD (will finish this academic year): 28
 * ABD and currently in a one-year, VAP, PhD Completion Fellowship, visiting instructor, lecturer or adjunct position: 2
 * Ph.D. in hand (one-year, VAP, Lecturer, post-doc, instructor, adjunct): 16
 * Ph.D. in hand (unable to find academic employment at the moment): 1
 * Ph.D. in hand (currently working outside of academia):
 * Assistant Professor: 12
 * Associate Professor: 2
 * Full Professor:


 * Literature Job-Seeker: 34
 * Linguistics Job-Seeker: 11

How many applications do you plan on sending this year?
 * Between 1 and 10: 17
 * Between 10 and 20: 7
 * Between 20 and 30: 15
 * Between 30 and 40: 9
 * Over 40: 7
 * Over 60: 2

Job postings

 * 1) Adelphi University (NY). TT Asst. Prof. - Spanish and Hispanic-American literature and culture. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 18.
 * 2) Adelphi University (NY). Lecturer – Spanish, Non-Tenured. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 18.
 * 3) Amherst College (MA). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish, Spanish Linguistics, Interfolio. Deadline: 15 Nov. 2016.
 * 4) Arizona State University. TT Assistant Professor in Spanish Second Language Acquisition. Interfolio. Deadline: November 4, 2016.
 * 5) Arizona State University. Clinical Assistant Professor of Spanish (Non-TT). Chronicle. Deadline: Nov. 28.
 * 6) Auburn University (AL). Asst. Professor of Spanish Linguistics, LINK. Deadline: 15 Nov. 2016.
 * 7) Augustana University (SD). Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish. Chronicle Deadline: Open until filled.
 * 8) Ball State University (IN). Contract Faculty Spanish Instructor (1 yr. appt.). Interfolio. Deadline: October 31, 2016.
 * 9) Borough of Manhattan Community College. (2) Instructors/Assistant/Associate/Full professors of Spanish. HigherEdJobs.com. No deadline, but this is in New York City, apply ASAP!!
 * 10) Boston College . Visiting Assistant Professor in Hispanic Studies / Assistant Coordinator of Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: 15 Dec. 2016.
 * 11) Brown University (RI). International Postdoctoral Fellowship-Hispanic Studies & CLACS (contemporary Mexican literary, visual, and/or performance studies). Deadline: 15 Feb. 2017. Interfolio.
 * 12) Brown University (RI). Visiting assistant professor of modern Spanish peninsular or transatlantic studies. Deadline: 1 Feb. 2017. Interfolio.
 * 13) Bucknell University (PA). TT Asst. Professor - Colonial Latin American Literature. Interfolio. Deadline: 15 Nov. 2016.
 * 14) C.I.A. (D.C.). Foreign Language Instructor. HigherEdJobs.com
 * 15) California State University, Fresno. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish—Specialist in Translation and Interpreting. Interfolio. Deadline: 14 Nov.
 * 16) California State University, Fullerton. TT Assistant Professor of Contemporary Spanish Peninsular with a Cultural Studies Focus. Chronicle. Deadline: Oct. 15 2016.
 * 17) California State University, Monterey Bay (CA). TT Asst. Professor - TWO Positions: Spanish Language and Latin American Literature AND Spanish Linguistics. Deadline: Jan. 14 2017.
 * 18) California State University, Sacramento. TT Asst. Professor - Spanish Peninsular Literature and Spanish Peninsular Culture. Inside Higher Ed. Deadline: Review of applications will begin November 1, 2016.
 * 19) California State University San Marcos (CA). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish Translation. Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 1.
 * 20) Carleton College (MN). Continuing Instructor in Spanish (2 yr. - renewable). Interfolio. Deadline: not stated.
 * 21) Coastal Carolina University (SC). TT Asst Professor of Spanish. Interfolio. Open Until Filled.
 * 22) Colby College (ME). FOUR (4) Visiting Positions in Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: 16 November 2016 .
 * 23) College of Charleston (SC). Asst. Professor of Spanish (SLA or heritage speaker) Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 16.
 * 24) College of William and Mary (VA). TT Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies (Medieval Iberian Studies). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 4 2016.
 * 25) Colorado College (CO). TT Asst. Professor - Mexican, Central American, and/or Andean literatures and cultures of the colonial and/or modern period. Interfolio. Deadline: 16 Nov. 2016.
 * 26) Columbia University (NY). TT Assistant Professor position in Latin American and/or Iberian Digital Humanities. LINK. Deadline: 15 Nov. 2016.
 * 27) Connecticut College. Visiting Asst. Prof. - Hispanic Studies (Second Language Acquisition/Foreign Language Methodology OR Sociolinguistics). HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 28) Converse College. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish [Peninsular Focus]. College Website. Deadline: November 1, 2016.
 * 29) Converse College (SC). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish [Transatlantic/Border Studies, Gender Studies, Women’s Studies]. Interfolio. Deadline: 1 Dec.
 * 30) Cornell University (NY). Full-Time Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Spanish Language. AcademicJobsOnline. Deadline: 1 Dec. 2016.
 * 31) Coppin State University (MD). Assistant Professor of Spanish. No deadline.
 * 32) Dartmouth College (NH). Visiting Lecturer - Caribbeanist and/or Mexicanist. Interfolio. Deadline: November 13, 2016.
 * 33) DePaul University (IL). TT Assistant Professor Latin American / Latino Studies (a friend sent me this ad). HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016. Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2016-2017.
 * 34) Dickinson College (PA). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (Early Modern and/or Golden Age). HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: Nov. 18 2016.
 * 35) Eastern New Mexico University (NM). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish (Generalist). HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: Open Until Filled.
 * 36) Emory University (GA). Full Professor of Spanish and/or Portuguese. Interfolio. Deadline:  December 2, 2016.
 * 37) Emory University Oxford College (GA). Open Rank - Professor of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 28.
 * 38) Emporia University (KS). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: 15 Nov. 2016.
 * 39) Fisk University (TN). TT. Assistant Professor of Spanish. Chronicle Deadline: Open until filled.
 * 40) Fitchburg State University (MA). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish, spec. in Latin American or Caribbean Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 14.
 * 41) Florida Gulf Coast University. Spanish, Instructor I. LINK. Deadline: not stated.
 * 42) Florida State University. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish (Hispanic Caribbean Studies, Spanish American Studies and Iberian Cultural Studies). Interfolio. Deadline: November 14, 2016.
 * 43) Fordham University (NY). Mexican cultural production (19th, 20th, or 21st Centuries). Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 5.
 * 44) Fort Hays State University (KS). TT Asst. Professor - Latin American Literature. Interfolio. Deadline: January 16, 2017 (priority).
 * 45) Francis Marion University (SC). Assistant Professor of Spanish. Deadline: 1 Feb. 2017.
 * 46) Franklin and Marshall College (PA). Coordinator of Spanish Community Based Learning and Community Outreach. Interfolio. Deadline: November 16, 2016.
 * 47) Franklin and Marshall College (PA). Director of the Spanish Language Writing Center. Interfolio. Deadline: November 16, 2016.
 * 48) Furman University (SC). TT Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Spanish - Hispanic Linguistics. Interfolio. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 49) George Mason University (VA).  TT Assistant Professor of Spanish Linguistics. Higher Ed Jobs .  Deadline: 30 Oct. 2016.
 * 50) George Washington University (DC). Spanish Teaching Instructor Positions (TWO Positions - Non-TT - full-time, renewable). Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 5.
 * 51) Gonzaga University (WA). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish with a specialization in Latin American Literature. Interfoilo. Deadline: Nov. 15.
 * 52) Gonzaga University (WA). Associate Professor or Professor of Modern Languages (Spanish) - Chair. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 15 (extended).
 * 53) Governors State University (IL). Assistant Professor, Spanish Language, Literature and Global Studies. HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: Open Until Filled (NOTE: Position Start Date: 01/16/2017).
 * 54) Graceland University (IA). TT Asst. Professor in Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Jan. 15 2017.
 * 55) Grand Valley State University (MI). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish - U.S. Latino/a literature/culture or contemporary Latin American literature/culture. Interfolio. Deadline: 14 Nov. 2016.
 * 56) Hamilton College (NY). TT Asst. Professor - Hispanic Studies (US Latino Literature). Inside Higher Ed. Deadline: 15 Nov. 2016. See also: Other Ethnic American 2017.
 * 57) Harper College (IL). Full-Time TT Faculty - Spanish. Deadline: not stated. Interfolio.
 * 58) Hillsborough Community College. Spanish Instructor. HigherEdJobs.com. No deadline, but I'd say apply ASAP.
 * 59) Hillsdale College (MI). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (Generalist). Interfolio. Deadline: November 18.
 * 60) Hood College (MD). Asst. Professor of Spanish (Latin American and Peninsular. Higher Ed Jobs. Deadline:18 Nov. 2016.
 * 61) Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IN). TT Assistant or Associate Professor of Spanish and Translation Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: November 18, 2016.
 * 62) John Jay College, CUNY (NY). TT Assistant or Associate Professor of Spanish — Specialist in Translation and Interpreting. LINK. Deadline: 12 Nov. 2016.
 * 63) Johns Hopkins University (MD). TT Assistant Professor of Iberian Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: October 15, 2016.
 * 64) Kalamazoo College. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literature (Spanish). LINK. Deadline: October 12, 2016 .
 * 65) Kenyon College (OH). Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 15.
 * 66) Lafayette College (PA). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (Open Spec). Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 9.
 * 67) Lake Erie College (OH). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish. HERC. Deadline: December 2016.
 * 68) Lehigh University . TT Asst. Professor - 20th and 21st Century Spanish Peninsular literature and culture. AcademicJobsOnline. Deadline: 16 Nov. 2016.
 * 69) Long Beach Community College (CA). HigherEdJobs.com.
 * 70) Louisiana State University Shreveport. TT Asst. Professor of Spanish. Interfolio.
 * 71) Lycoming College (PA). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish. Chronicle. Deadline: Open Until Filled.
 * 72) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Lecturer in Spanish. Chronicle. Deadline: October 1, 2016.
 * 73) Maynooth University (Ireland). Lecturer in Hispanic Language Studies (Linguistics-Applied Linguistics). http://www.educaloxy.com/announcement,a2850.html . No deadline.
 * 74) McGill University (CAN). TT Assistant Professor in Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies with a Concentration in Critical Theory and Digital Culture. AcademicJobsOnline. Deadline: Nov. 11 2016.
 * 75) Miami University (Ohio). TT Assistant Professor, Spanish (Hispanic Border Studies). Link. Deadline: Not Stated.
 * 76) Middlebury College (VT). 3-year Leave Replacement Position in Portuguese and Spanish. Chronicle. Deadline: 15 Jan. 2017.
 * 77) Midwestern State University (TX). TT Asst. Professor - Spanish. Chronicle. Deadline: 31 Oct. 2016.
 * 78) Monmouth College (IL). TT Asst. Professor - Latin American Literature and Culture. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 28.
 * 79) Monmouth College (IL). TT Assistant Professor of Latin America, Public Health Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: 26 Nov.
 * 80) Morehouse College (GA). Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, Renewable Non-Tenure Track. Interfolio. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 81) Murray State University (KY). Assistant Professor, Spanish (Medieval and/or Golden Age literature). HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: 11/15/2016.
 * 82) New College of Florida (FL). Instructor of Spanish Language, Renewable Non-TT. LINK. Review begins 6 January 2017.
 * 83) North Central College (IL). Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish. Deadline: Open Until Filled. LINK.
 * 84) Northeastern Illinois University. Assistant Professor of Spanish (Latin American literary and cultural studies with a focus on the Caribbean, Central or South America). Interfolio. Deadline: December 1, 2016.
 * 85) Northwest Missouri State University. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish with Specialization in Spanish Education. Interfolio. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 86) Ohio University. Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Translation Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Oct. 30 2016.
 * 87) Ohio State University. Assistant Professor in Contemporary Brazilian Cultural and Literary Studies. AcademicJobsOnline. Deadline: 31 Oct. 2016.
 * 88) Ohio State University. Senior Lecturer in Spanish for Heritage Learners (HLs) and/or Community Service Learning (CSL). Interfolio. Deadline: not stated.
 * 89) Ohio State University. Visiting Assistant Professor of Iberian/Peninsular Literary and Cultural Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 30.
 * 90) Otterbein University (OH). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish & Latin American Studies. Inside Higher Ed. Deadline: 10 Oct. 2016.
 * 91) Pace University (NY). Lecturer, Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 15.
 * 92) Pacific Lutheran University (WA). TT Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies. LINK. Deadline: 11/1/2016. ***Job posting no longer available on their website as of 11/16/16.
 * 93) Pasadena City College (CA). Spanish Instructor. LINK. Deadline: not stated.
 * 94) Penn State Berks. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish. LINK. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 95) Pennsylvania State University. Director of the Latina/o Studies Program (Associate Professor or Professor of Latina/o Studies). LINK. Deadline: Open Until Filled. Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2016-2017.
 * 96) Providence College. Assistant Professor of Spanish (Applied Linguistics). LINK. Deadline: Nov. 7.
 * 97) Rice University (TX). Lecturer in Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Not Stated.
 * 98) San Diego State University. TWO (2) Positions: (a) TT Assistant Professor: Modern Spanish Peninsular Literary and Cultural Studies - Applicants should apply via Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/36941. To ensure full consideration, submit completed applications by October 7, 2016. (b) TT Assistant Professor: Modern Spanish American Literary and Cultural Studies - Applicants should apply via Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/36938. To ensure full consideration, submit completed applications by October 7, 2016.
 * 99) Sarah Lawrence College (NY). TT Position in Spanish (Latin America). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 29.
 * 100) Simpson College (IA). TT Asst. or Assoc. Professor of Spanish. Deadline: 16 Jan. 2016. Interfolio.
 * 101) Soka University of America (CA). TT Asst. Professor - Spanish Language and Culture. INDEED.COM. Deadline: November 21, 2016.
 * 102) Southern Connecticut State University . (Spanish for the Professions) – TT Assistant/Associate Professor. LINK. Deadline: Nov. 15.
 * 103) Southern Oregon University. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish, with emphasis in Mexican literature/culture or Chicano studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 2.
 * 104) Spelman College (GA). TT Assistant Professor of Portuguese. INDEED.COM. Deadline: Dec. 15.
 * 105) St. Bonaventure University (NY). TT Assistant Professor in Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 15.
 * 106) St. Mary’s College of Maryland . Asst. Professor of Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 11.
 * 107) St. Norbert College (WI). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 7.
 * 108) SUNY Geneseo. TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (Linguistics). Deadline: not stated. Interfolio.
 * 109) Swarthmore College (PA). Spanish Lecturer and Spanish Language Coordinator. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 28.
 * 110) Tennessee Tech University. Spanish Instructor (full-time, temporary non-tenure-track appointment). Deadline: Initial screening will begin Oct 31; open until filled.
 * 111) Texas Christian University. TWO (2) TT Positions: Latin Americanist (pref. Mexico and/or Central America) AND Latin American Cultural Studies, emph. in Women’s Studies. Deadline: 30 Nov. 2016.
 * 112) Texas Tech University. TT Assistant Professor, Hispanic Linguistics. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 10 2016.
 * 113) Texas Tech University. Qualia Professor in Hispanic and Applied Linguistics (Full Prof.). Interfolio. Deadline: Open Until Filled.
 * 114) Texas Woman's University. TT Assistant/Associate Professor of Foreign Languages (Spanish). Interfolio. Deadline: Not Stated.
 * 115) Towson University (MD). TT Asst. Professor - Spanish. Interfolio.
 * 116) Trinity College (CT). TT Assistant professorship in Early Modern Spain with Transnational Focus. Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 1.
 * 117) Truman State University (MO). Instructor of Spanish (1 yr. - renewable). Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 14.
 * 118) Tulane University. Lecturer in Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 4.
 * 119) University of Alabama. TT Assistant or Associate Professor to Direct University of Alabama Cuba Semester Abroad Program. Interfolio. Deadline: 15 Nov. 2016.
 * 120) University of Alabama. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish with a specialization in Spanish Peninsular Literature between 1600 - 1800. Inside Higher Ed. Deadline: Nov. 28.
 * 121) University of Arkansas. TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (Modern Peninsular). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 18.
 * 122) University of Arkansas. TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (2nd Language Acquisition). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 18.
 * 123) University of Arizona (AZ). TT Assistant/Associate Professor, Spanish (Hispanic Linguistics). HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: 11/28/2016.
 * 124) University of Arizona (AZ). TT Asst. Professor - Latin American Cultural Studies. HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: 11/14/2016.
 * 125) University of Bristol (UK). Full Professor - Chair in Iberian and Latin American Studies. University of Bristol . Deadline: Dec. 18, 2016 (11:59 pm UK time).
 * 126) University of California, Berkeley. TT Asst. Professor - Medieval Literature. HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: Nov. 28, 2016.
 * 127) University of California, Davis. TT Assistant Professor - Department of Spanish & Portuguese / Director of Spanish for Native Speakers Language Program (Spanish Applied Linguistics. LINK. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 128) University of California Los Angeles (CA). TT Asst. Professor - Early Modern Studies in Hispanic Literature and Culture. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 14.
 * 129) University of California, Riverside. TWO (2) TT faculty positions in Spanish at the Assistant Professor level (Mexico/Latino and Border Studies). LINK. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 130) University of California, Santa Barbara (CA). Open Rank Associate or Full Professor in Chicana/o-Latina/o Literary and Cultural Studies. LINK. Deadline: 30 Oct. 2016. Also posted at Other Ethnic American 2017.
 * 131) University of California, Santa Barbara (CA). TT Assistant Professor in Portuguese Literature. LINK. Deadline: Nov. 23.
 * 132) University of Cincinnati. Non-TT Assistant Professor - Educator in Spanish. Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 15.
 * 133) University of Dallas. TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (Latin Americanist). Interfolo. Deadline: Nov. 30.
 * 134) University of Denver. Teaching Assistant Professor of Spanish, spec. heritage learner pedagogy (non-TT - renewable). Inside Higher Ed. Deadline: November 15, 2016.
 * 135) University of Evansville (IN). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish (Peninsular Studies). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 14.
 * 136) University of Florida. Lecturer- UF Online (Spanish). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 7.
 * 137) University of Glasgow, UK. Assiant Professor. Spanish Translation. MLA.
 * 138) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Lecturer or Instructor in Portuguese. Job Link Deadline: November 15.
 * 139) University of Kentucky. TT Assistant or Associate Professor in 19th or 20th Century Latin American Literature and Culture. Interfolio. Deadline: 1 Dec. 2016.
 * 140) The University of Laverne (CA). Assistant Professor in Latina/o and Latin American Studies (2 positions). No deadline stated.
 * 141) University of Maine at Farmington. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish (Generalist). Interfolio. Deadline: November 4.
 * 142) University of Maryland . Assistant Professor of Spanish Applied Linguistics. Interfolio. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 143) University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. TT Asst. Professor of Spanish, contemporary Latin American, Caribbean, or Latino Literature and Culture. Interfolio. Deadline: 15 Dec.
 * 144) University of Miami (FL). Full Professor in Latin American and/or Caribbean Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 18 2016.
 * 145) University of Mississippi. Croft Assistant Professor of Spanish (TT). Interfolio.
 * 146) University of Nebraska at Kearney. TT Assistant or Associate Professor, Modern Languages - Spanish. HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: November 14, 2016.
 * 147) University of North Carolina at Charlotte. TT Position in Spanish-English Interpreting. Interfolio. Deadline: 17 Oct. 2016.
 * 148) University of North Carolina at Wilmington. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish (Transatlantic Studies). Inside Higher Ed. Deadline: November 7, 2016.
 * 149) University of Northern Colorado. TT Assistant Professor in Spanish (Generalist). HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline:  October 17, 2016.
 * 150) University of Northern Colorado. Associate/Full Professor - Tenured Chair Hispanic Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: October 17, 2016.
 * 151) University of Northern Colorado. TT Asst. Professor, Mexican American Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: October 31, 2016. Also posted at: Ethnic Studies 2016-2017
 * 152) University of Oklahoma. Second-Year Spanish Coordinator (Five-year Renewable Term Instructor or Lecturer). Interfolio. Deadline: 15 Oct. 2016.
 * 153) University of Oregon. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish Linguistics. AcademicJobsOnline. Deadline:  2016/11/14.
 * 154) University of Oxford (UK). Pofessor of Spanish Studies. Job Announcement. Deadline: Jan. 9. 2017.
 * 155) University of Oxford (UK). Associate Professorship Spanish Golden Age. Deadline. Jan. 5th. 2017.  Job Announcement.
 * 156) University of Pennsylvania. Tenured/Tenure-Track Position in Latin American Literature (19-20 c.). LINK. Deadline: Nov. 15.
 * 157) University of Richmond (VA). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish (with focus on Heritage Learners). INDEED.COM. Deadline: Nov. 1 2016.
 * 158) University of South Carolina. TT Assistant Professor of Mexican Literature and Culture. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 30.
 * 159) University of South Florida St. Petersburg. Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish. INDEED.COM. Deadline: Not Stated.
 * 160) University of Southern California. TT Asst. Professor of Latin American Literature (Carribean preferred, German and cirtical theory preferred). USC web site . Deadline: November 15.
 * 161) University of Southern Indiana. TT Asst. Professor of Spanish. HigherEdJobs.com. Deadline: November 15.
 * 162) University of Tennessee.TT Asst. Professor of Latin@ Literature, Culture, and Theory. Chronicle. Deadline: Oct. 29. Also posted at : Other Ethnic American 2017.
 * 163) University of Texas at San Antonio. Full or Associate Professor of Spanish / Department Chair. Interfolio. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 164) University of Washington - Tacoma (WA). Full-Time Lecturer Position Hispanic Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 15.
 * 165) University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. TT Assistant Professor - Spanish Education. HERC. Deadline: Nov. 7.
 * 166) University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. TT Assistant Professor - Spanish for the Professions. HERC. Deadline: Nov. 7.
 * 167) Valparaiso University (IN). TT Position in Spanish - Generalist. Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 18.
 * 168) Vanderbilt University (TN). Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Latin American Studies (3 yr. appt.). Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 2.
 * 169) Villanova University (PA). TT Assistant Professorin Latin American Literature / Cultural Studies. Interfolio. Deadline: Jan. 22 2017.
 * 170) Virginia Tech. TT Asst. Professor - 20th- and 21st-century Latin American Literature and Culture. INDEED.COM. Deadline: 10/8/2016.
 * 171) Wake Forest University (NC). TT Assistant Professor of Spanish in Hispanic Linguistics Chronicle. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 172) Wake Forest University (NC). Assistant Teaching Professor in Spanish (2 yr. renewable). Chronicle. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 173) West Texas A&M University. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish (Peninsular Spanish literary and cultural studies or Second Language Acquisition). Interfolio. Deadline: Jan. 15 2017.
 * 174) Western Washington University. TT Assistant Professor of Spanish (Spanish Linguistics). Interfolio. Deadline: Dec. 1.
 * 175) Westfield State University (MA). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish. LINK. Deadline: not stated.
 * 176) Whitman College (WA). TT Asst. Professor of Spanish - Hispanic Cultural Studies. Chronicle. Deadline: 1 Nov. 2016.
 * 177) Yale University (CT). Lector of Portuguese (Non-TT). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 1.
 * 178) Yale University (CT). Lector of Spanish (Non-TT). Interfolio. Deadline: Nov. 1.
 * 179) Yonsei University, South Korea. TT Asst. Professor - Pre-1800 European Literature. LINK. Deadline: 10/31/2016.
 * 180) Wikipedia. Technical Writer (EN) Link