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Is it OK to use personal email ID for faculty job applications or should we use (current) institute's ID


Does GPA/Transcript matter for academic jobs after the PhD?How much administrative experiences help for a faculty appointment?Postdoc using current university's letterhead for job application cover letter (academic/national lab jobs)?Can a tenure-track job candidate infer any meaning from the response to an initial contact email?Should ongoing business experience be mentioned in faculty job applications?Advice about job applications in the US (mathematics)Applying for more than one faculty position in a departmentFaculty job search (one year from graduation/starting postdoc)How to email Faculty Search Committee for seminar without implying to hurry on my application?Channels for applying for faculty positions






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  • Note that outside of academia this would be a non-question - one always uses a personal email. Note also you can CC your institutional address to show that you do have it.

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  • Note that outside of academia this would be a non-question - one always uses a personal email. Note also you can CC your institutional address to show that you do have it.

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Note that outside of academia this would be a non-question - one always uses a personal email. Note also you can CC your institutional address to show that you do have it.

– Keith
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Note that outside of academia this would be a non-question - one always uses a personal email. Note also you can CC your institutional address to show that you do have it.

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If you have an institutional email that will still be accessible for the foreseeable future, I would suggest using it. When I see applications for academic positions that use @hotmail.com or something, I sometimes (subconsciously perhaps) judge the application to be of lesser desirability.



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This momentary judgement of the applicant's email address is quickly dismissed if the rest of the application is quality. If you are using a good @gmail.com email address or something similar, there is no shame in that. It should go without saying, but obviously do not apply for faculty positions with an email such as pick_butts@yahoo.com (or whatever). Even an email like sparkle.38@gmail.com should be avoided.



I would suggest creating a nice gmail address specific for just your applications.




Roger.M.Turley@gmail.com (assuming one's name was actually Roger M. Turley)




This will allow you to be professional in your presentation as well as funnel all necessary correspondence to a specific and single purpose email account.






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    Don't underestimate the importance of using an email address that you'll continue to have- In the past I've tried to contact candidates whose previous institutional emails had been shut down and it simply wasn't possible to reach them.

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No, there's no negative impact. In many universities your email account stops working after you leave, and you'll definitely want potential employers to have valid contact information. And everyone knows and understands this.



And your current university will be listed in your resume and application, and will be confirmed by other means than having an email address.






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    If you have an institutional email that will still be accessible for the foreseeable future, I would suggest using it. When I see applications for academic positions that use @hotmail.com or something, I sometimes (subconsciously perhaps) judge the application to be of lesser desirability.



    However



    This momentary judgement of the applicant's email address is quickly dismissed if the rest of the application is quality. If you are using a good @gmail.com email address or something similar, there is no shame in that. It should go without saying, but obviously do not apply for faculty positions with an email such as pick_butts@yahoo.com (or whatever). Even an email like sparkle.38@gmail.com should be avoided.



    I would suggest creating a nice gmail address specific for just your applications.




    Roger.M.Turley@gmail.com (assuming one's name was actually Roger M. Turley)




    This will allow you to be professional in your presentation as well as funnel all necessary correspondence to a specific and single purpose email account.






    share|improve this answer


















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      Don't underestimate the importance of using an email address that you'll continue to have- In the past I've tried to contact candidates whose previous institutional emails had been shut down and it simply wasn't possible to reach them.

      – Brian Borchers
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    If you have an institutional email that will still be accessible for the foreseeable future, I would suggest using it. When I see applications for academic positions that use @hotmail.com or something, I sometimes (subconsciously perhaps) judge the application to be of lesser desirability.



    However



    This momentary judgement of the applicant's email address is quickly dismissed if the rest of the application is quality. If you are using a good @gmail.com email address or something similar, there is no shame in that. It should go without saying, but obviously do not apply for faculty positions with an email such as pick_butts@yahoo.com (or whatever). Even an email like sparkle.38@gmail.com should be avoided.



    I would suggest creating a nice gmail address specific for just your applications.




    Roger.M.Turley@gmail.com (assuming one's name was actually Roger M. Turley)




    This will allow you to be professional in your presentation as well as funnel all necessary correspondence to a specific and single purpose email account.






    share|improve this answer


















    • 3





      Don't underestimate the importance of using an email address that you'll continue to have- In the past I've tried to contact candidates whose previous institutional emails had been shut down and it simply wasn't possible to reach them.

      – Brian Borchers
      8 hours ago













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    If you have an institutional email that will still be accessible for the foreseeable future, I would suggest using it. When I see applications for academic positions that use @hotmail.com or something, I sometimes (subconsciously perhaps) judge the application to be of lesser desirability.



    However



    This momentary judgement of the applicant's email address is quickly dismissed if the rest of the application is quality. If you are using a good @gmail.com email address or something similar, there is no shame in that. It should go without saying, but obviously do not apply for faculty positions with an email such as pick_butts@yahoo.com (or whatever). Even an email like sparkle.38@gmail.com should be avoided.



    I would suggest creating a nice gmail address specific for just your applications.




    Roger.M.Turley@gmail.com (assuming one's name was actually Roger M. Turley)




    This will allow you to be professional in your presentation as well as funnel all necessary correspondence to a specific and single purpose email account.






    share|improve this answer













    If you have an institutional email that will still be accessible for the foreseeable future, I would suggest using it. When I see applications for academic positions that use @hotmail.com or something, I sometimes (subconsciously perhaps) judge the application to be of lesser desirability.



    However



    This momentary judgement of the applicant's email address is quickly dismissed if the rest of the application is quality. If you are using a good @gmail.com email address or something similar, there is no shame in that. It should go without saying, but obviously do not apply for faculty positions with an email such as pick_butts@yahoo.com (or whatever). Even an email like sparkle.38@gmail.com should be avoided.



    I would suggest creating a nice gmail address specific for just your applications.




    Roger.M.Turley@gmail.com (assuming one's name was actually Roger M. Turley)




    This will allow you to be professional in your presentation as well as funnel all necessary correspondence to a specific and single purpose email account.







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      Don't underestimate the importance of using an email address that you'll continue to have- In the past I've tried to contact candidates whose previous institutional emails had been shut down and it simply wasn't possible to reach them.

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      Don't underestimate the importance of using an email address that you'll continue to have- In the past I've tried to contact candidates whose previous institutional emails had been shut down and it simply wasn't possible to reach them.

      – Brian Borchers
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    Don't underestimate the importance of using an email address that you'll continue to have- In the past I've tried to contact candidates whose previous institutional emails had been shut down and it simply wasn't possible to reach them.

    – Brian Borchers
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    Don't underestimate the importance of using an email address that you'll continue to have- In the past I've tried to contact candidates whose previous institutional emails had been shut down and it simply wasn't possible to reach them.

    – Brian Borchers
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    No, there's no negative impact. In many universities your email account stops working after you leave, and you'll definitely want potential employers to have valid contact information. And everyone knows and understands this.



    And your current university will be listed in your resume and application, and will be confirmed by other means than having an email address.






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      No, there's no negative impact. In many universities your email account stops working after you leave, and you'll definitely want potential employers to have valid contact information. And everyone knows and understands this.



      And your current university will be listed in your resume and application, and will be confirmed by other means than having an email address.






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        No, there's no negative impact. In many universities your email account stops working after you leave, and you'll definitely want potential employers to have valid contact information. And everyone knows and understands this.



        And your current university will be listed in your resume and application, and will be confirmed by other means than having an email address.






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        No, there's no negative impact. In many universities your email account stops working after you leave, and you'll definitely want potential employers to have valid contact information. And everyone knows and understands this.



        And your current university will be listed in your resume and application, and will be confirmed by other means than having an email address.







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