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 ====== Instruction for Applying to a SoCS UTA/GTA Position (Fall 2018) ====== ====== Instruction for Applying to a SoCS UTA/GTA Position (Fall 2018) ======
  
-In short, you will:+The recommended application process is to do the following:
  
   - complete a Qualtrics survey outlining your skills relevant for the courses you wish to apply to,   - complete a Qualtrics survey outlining your skills relevant for the courses you wish to apply to,
   - attach any additional file you desire within the survey,   - attach any additional file you desire within the survey,
-  - **save the results of the survey as a PDF**+  - **save the results of the survey as a PDF** and
   - upload the survey results to the Academic Staff Work Assignment page as part of your application(s).   - upload the survey results to the Academic Staff Work Assignment page as part of your application(s).
  
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 Relevant links are: Relevant links are:
  
-  * [Academic Staff Work Assignment TA Job Postings (UTA and GTA)](https://www.uoguelph.ca/sessional_ta/)+  * [[https://www.uoguelph.ca/sessional_ta/|Academic Staff Work Assignment TA Job Postings (UTA and GTA)]]
   * TA Skills surveys:   * TA Skills surveys:
-    * [Undergraduate TA Position Skills Survey](https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_018rsBmqVIG1JDT+    * [[https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_018rsBmqVIG1JDT|Undergraduate TA Position Skills Survey]
-    * [Graduate TA Position Skills Survey](https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e35Dy76NRQiIKoJ)+    * [[https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e35Dy76NRQiIKoJ|Graduate TA Position Skills Survey]]
  
 +Ok -- but I have some questions about the process!!
 +
 +We have answers!  A FAQ is below.
  
 ---- ----
  
 +=== Frequently Asked Questions ===
  
-==== Description of Application Procedure ====+The following are questions that we anticipate people may have about the process:
  
-The School of Computer Science is adopting a new process to facilitate applicants in providing more complete and straightforward description of skills relevant to Teaching Assistant tasks.+  * [[taapplication#Why are you doing this?|Why are you doing this?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#Do I have to do this, or can I do it the old way?|Do I have to do this, or can I do it the old way?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#If I just fill out the survey, have I applied for the job?|If I just fill out the survey, have I applied for the job?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#May I put all my answers in one survey?|May I put all my answers in one survey?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#How do I navigate in the survey?|How do I navigate in the survey?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#How do I explain my skills?|How do I explain my skills?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#Is there an example of explaining skills?|Is there an example of explaining skills?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#How can I attach my resume?|How can I attach my resume?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#I attached my resume, why can't I see it?|I attached my resume, why can't I see it?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#(New Grads) isn't this the same as the graduate student GTA guarantee survey?|(New Grads) isn't this the same as the graduate student GTA guarantee survey?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#I have seniority, do I have to do this?|I have seniority, do I have to do this?]] 
 +  * [[taapplication#Do you have any general job application advice?|Do you have any general job application advice?]]
  
-This is done through a Qualtrics survey.  There is a separate survey for UTA and GTA applicants, as you are only eligible for jobs at your level of enrolment.+=== Why are you doing this? ===
  
-=== Completing and uploading the survey ===+In the past, most applications were vague as to level of skill, and 
 +didn't respond to many of the relevant job skill questions.
  
-For your convenience, you can complete **one** survey and upload it for **all** courses to which you want to apply.  In addition, you can upload a file **within the survey** if you wish to include additional materials, such as a cover letter or resume that you would like to make available to the hiring committee.+The School of Computer Science is therefore adopting a new process to facilitate 
 +applicants in providing more complete and straightforward description 
 +of skills relevant to Teaching Assistant tasks.
  
-When completing the survey, the first page asks you to provide identity and contact information.  This will allow us to ensure that the survey responses are identified as belonging to the correct personmuch as is done when writing an examination or course assignment work.+This is done through a Qualtrics survey.  There is a separate survey for 
 +UTA and GTA applicants, as you are only eligible for jobs at your level of enrolment.
  
-The survey then presents a Table of Contents that allows you to jump to any course for which you want to provide information.  The Table of Contents is always available through the button in the top left corner with three (red) lines.  Once you have filled out information for your choice of courses, you can use this tool to jump to the "End of Survey" At this point you can attach your additional file if desired, and you will then be able to save the results as a PDF.+--------------
  
-**Very Important:** //be sure to save your PDF file results and upload them with your application!// +=== Do I have to do this, or can I do it the old way? === 
-The process in [CUPE 3913/1 CA](https://www.uoguelph.ca/vpacademic/facultyrelations/pdf/CUPE_Local_3913_Unit1_C.pdf) indicates that application materials **must** be uploaded as part of the application, this means that if you forget this step, the School **cannot** reference your results directly from the survey as application materials **Do not forget to save and upload your file.**+If you choose *not* to complete a survey, and simply apply with textual information and an optional uploaded file as has been done in the past, your application will still be consideredexactly as such applicants have been considered in the past.
  
-== Explaining skills for particular course ==+It is, however, important to realize that the reason the survey exists at all is to solve problem identified with past applications, and it is expected that applications including a survey will be more complete applications.
  
-Once you have entered the survey and moved to the page for a particular course, you will see a list of questions+TA assignments are made based on identified skills. 
-These directly reflect the "Required" and "Preferred" skills identified in the [TA job postings](https://www.uoguelph.ca/sessional_ta/). +The entire reason for the survey is to help you fully articulate your skills
-For each skillthere is yes/no question or a ranking question. +In the past, a majority of applications received have only poorly expressed the skill of the applicant as related to each job under consideration.
-Yes/no questions are provided for those questions where there is no ambiguity of level, such as having taken a prerequisite course. +
-For questions where different levels of skill are likely, you can describe your level of skill on the scale "Zero, Low, Medium, High, Expert" and explain your skill level in an accompanying text box.+
  
-It is not expected that you will be an "Expert" in many (if any) skills.  An exception might be if you have been a TA for this course several times before, or if you have very significant industry or academic experience in this area.+The survey will guide you to supply your skill information in the context of the job.
  
-If you do not have any skill in a particular area, use "Zero" or leave it blank.  Any unanswered questions will be assumed to have a level of "Zero."+Anyone not using the survey tool is still expected to describe their skills fully and clearly in relation to the jobs as described.
  
-Please give an honest and fair assessment of your skills.  In the past, the vast majority of people assigned to TA jobs have been assessed at "Low" or "Zero" levels of skill in at least some areas.  Do not feel that you need to have high levels of skill in order to be hired. 
  
-== Skill assessment rating ==+-------------- 
 +=== If I just fill out the survey, have I applied for the job? ===
  
-When trying to determine your level of skill, think of how your friends and colleagues would rate your skills within a given area. +NoFilling out the survey simply provides you with a way to create file for your job application.
-If you are assessing yourself at higher levels of skill, it is very important to use the text box to explain why, so that the committee can ensure that all applicants are using similar scale.+
  
-Consider this descriptive scale:+The process in [[https://www.uoguelph.ca/vpacademic/facultyrelations/pdf/CUPE_Local_3913_Unit1_C.pdf|CUPE 3913/1 CA]] indicates that application materials **must** be uploaded as part of the application, this means that if you forget this step, the School **cannot** reference your results directly from the survey as application materials.
  
-  - Zero Rating: no experience. +**Do not forget to save and upload your file.**
-  - Low Rating: bare minimum exposure with little experience. +
-  - Medium Rating: somewhat familiar but not completely competent. +
-  - High Rating: competent with a good amount of experience. +
-  - Expert Rating: completely familiar with a great deal of experience.+
  
-//**Example: "Experience with Python programming"**//+If you only complete the survey, you will not be considered to have applied for any job.
  
-For Python programming experience, someone who has written a couple simple programs would be at "low". 
-"Medium" skill would describe someone who has written many programs. 
-"High" level of skill would describe someone who has helped others learn the language, or someone who has done some paid work in this area. 
-"Expert" levels of skill would describe someone who has helped develop instructional materials for Python, or someone who has done paid work for several years -- someone who can be expected to be able to answer intricate and subtle questions. 
  
-//**Example: "Ability to independently lead laboratory sections"**// 
  
-For this area:+-------------- 
 +=== May I put all my answers in one survey? ===
  
-  * "Zero" would mean that you do not have any skills in this area. +Yes.
-  * "Low" would mean that you have not directly led a section independently in the past, but that you have some skills that will help you do this, such as presentation skills and a thorough knowledge of the area. +
-  * "Medium" would mean that you may have led a few periods of a lab section before, likely in a single course +
-  * "High" would mean that you have led laboratory sections before, on multiple occasions. +
-  * "Expert" would mean that you have not only led, but participated in the design or structuring of lab sections -- as above, there is likely nothing that could surprise you.+
  
-Each of the descriptions explaining the levels in these examples are examples of the sort of information expected in the "Explanation or rationale" field. 
- 
-=== Applying to multiple jobs === 
  
 The survey is designed to allow you to express your skills for all of the jobs for which you want to be considered, within one survey.  This allows you to complete the survey only once, **save the PDF copy** and then upload it to as many TA position applications as you wish. The survey is designed to allow you to express your skills for all of the jobs for which you want to be considered, within one survey.  This allows you to complete the survey only once, **save the PDF copy** and then upload it to as many TA position applications as you wish.
 +
 +In addition, you can upload a file **within the survey** if you wish to include additional materials, such as a cover letter or resume that you would like to make available to the hiring committee.
  
 Note that if you indicate that you wish to be considered for all available work assignments, the information in the survey will be used to determine your skills for all of these jobs in the same fashion as if you have uploaded an application specific to each course. Note that if you indicate that you wish to be considered for all available work assignments, the information in the survey will be used to determine your skills for all of these jobs in the same fashion as if you have uploaded an application specific to each course.
  
----- 
  
-//**A note on process, and applying without completing a survey**// 
  
-If you choose *not* to complete a survey, and simply apply with textual information and an optional uploaded file as has been done in the past, your application will still be considered, as such applicants have been considered in the past.+-------------- 
 +=== How do I navigate in the survey? ===
  
-It ishowever, important to realize that the reason the survey exists at all is to solve a problem identified with past applications.+When completing the surveythe first page asks you to provide identity and contact information.  This will allow us to ensure that the survey responses are identified as belonging to the correct person, much as is done when writing an examination or course assignment work.
  
-TA assignments are made based on identified skills. +The survey then presents a Table of Contents that allows you to jump to any course for which you want to provide information The Table of Contents is always available through the button in the top left corner with three (red) lines.  Once you have filled out information for your choice of courses, you can use this tool to jump to the "End of Survey" At this point you can attach your additional file if desired, and you will then be able to save the results as a PDF.
-The entire reason for the survey is to help you fully articulate your skills. +
-In the past, the majority of applications received have only poorly expressed the skill of the applicant as related to each job under consideration.+
  
-The survey will guide you to supply your skill information in the context of the job.+**Very Important:** //be sure to save your PDF file results and upload them with your application!//  If you don't upload the file and apply to any position at https://www.uoguelph.ca/sessional_ta you won't be considered to have applied to any jobs.
  
-Anyone not using the survey tool is still expected to describe their skills fully and identifyably in relation to the jobs as described. 
  
-== A note on seniority == 
  
-As described in [CUPE 3913/1 CA](https://www.uoguelph.ca/vpacademic/facultyrelations/pdf/CUPE_Local_3913_Unit1_C.pdf) seniority will be used to assign a job to an applicant with greater seniority "in cases where applicants are demonstrably equal in the opinion of the University".+-------------- 
 +=== How do I explain my skills? ===
  
-It is important to realize that seniority does **not** mean that full application is not required.+Once you have entered the survey and moved to the page for particular course, you will see a list of questions. 
 +These directly reflect the "Required" and "Preferred" skills identified in the [[https://www.uoguelph.ca/sessional_ta/|TA job postings]]. 
 +For each skill, there is a yes/no question or a ranking question. 
 +Yes/no questions are provided for those questions where there is no ambiguity of level, such as having taken a prerequisite course. 
 +For questions where different levels of skill are likely, you can describe your level of skill on the scale "Zero, Low, Medium, High, Expert" and explain your skill level in an accompanying text box.
  
-In particular, a "blankapplication from someone with several points of senioritywhile stronger than a blank application from someone with //no// seniority points, is **weaker** than an application from anyone who shows any evidence of any skill whatsoever.+It is not expected that you will be an "Expertin many (if any) skills.  An exception might be if you have been a TA for this course several times beforeor if you have very significant industry or academic experience in this area.
  
-Please do not be fooled into thinking that seniority by itself will produce job.  A complete application is most definitely required.+If you do not have any skill in particular area, use "Zero" or leave it blank.  Any unanswered questions will be assumed to have a level of "Zero."
  
---------------+Please give an honest and fair assessment of your skills.  In the past, the vast majority of people assigned to TA jobs have been assessed at "Low" or "Zero" levels of skill in at least some areas.  Do not feel that you need to have high levels of skill in order to be hired.
  
-== General Job Application instructions ==+=== Skill assessment rating ===
  
-If you wish to provide a resume, cover letter or other materials, it is important to remember that you are writing to show your expertise for a specific jobor set of jobs.  Information that is not directly relevant to the job should go at the end of the application in an attached document, or likely not be included at all.+When trying to determine your level of skill, think of how your friends and colleagues would rate your skills within a given area. 
 +If you are assessing yourself at higher levels of skill, it is very important to use the text box to explain whyso that the committee can ensure that all applicants are using a similar scale.
  
-Focus your application and be clear.  Much of being a good TA is about being a good communicator.  If your application is not clearly written and focused on the task at hand, this reflects negatively on your ability to teach and mentor students.+Consider this descriptive scale:
  
 +  - Zero Rating: no experience.
 +  - Low Rating: bare minimum exposure with little experience.
 +  - Medium Rating: somewhat familiar but not completely competent.
 +  - High Rating: competent with a good amount of experience.
 +  - Expert Rating: completely familiar with a great deal of experience.
  
 +=== Is there an example of explaining skills? ===
  
-----+Yes!  Here are two examples:
  
-====== OLD ARTICLE IGNORE ======+== Example: "Ability to do Python programming" ==
  
 +For Python programming experience, someone who has written a couple simple programs would be at "low".
 +"Medium" skill would describe someone who has written many programs.
 +"High" level of skill would describe someone who has helped others learn the language, or someone who has done some paid work in this area.
 +"Expert" levels of skill would describe someone who has helped develop instructional materials for Python, or someone who has done paid work for several years -- someone who can be expected to be able to answer intricate and subtle questions.
  
  
-===== Notes regarding the example application =====+== Example: "Ability to independently lead laboratory sections" ==
  
-It is important to remember that you are writing a document to show +For this area:
-your expertise for a specific job, or set of jobs.  Information that +
-is not directly relevant to the job should go later in the document, +
-or likely not be included at all.+
  
-Focus your application, and be clear.  Much of being good TA is +  * "Zero" would mean that you do not have any skills in this area. 
-about being good communicator.  If your application is not clearly +  * "Low" would mean that you have not directly led a section independently in the pastbut that you have some skills that will help you do this, such as presentation skills and a thorough knowledge of the area. 
-written and focused on the task at handthis reflects negatively +  * "Medium" would mean that you may have led a few periods of a lab section before, likely in single course 
-on your ability to teach and mentor students.+  * "High" would mean that you have led laboratory sections before, on multiple occasions. 
 +  * "Expert" would mean that you have not only led, but participated in the design or structuring of lab sections -- as abovethere is likely nothing that could surprise you.
  
-The example application and this description is intended to help +Each of the descriptions explaining the levels in these examples are examples of the sort of information expected in the "Explanation or rationale" field.
-you produce an application that is clear, complete, and well suited +
-to the task of applying for this sort of job.+
  
  
-==== Relevant Experience with Course(s) ====+-------------- 
 +=== How can I attach my resume? ===
  
-The purpose of this section is to provide information specific to +As only one file may be uploaded as part of a job application, a means has been provided to allow you to attach a resume or cover letter within the survey.
-every course that you have applied to TA.  The most important information +
-to give is identified in the job advertisement description.  Be sure to +
-identify and carefully reflect upon each of the requirements listed in the +
-job advertisement before writing anything, and then tailor your application +
-to the requirements.+
  
-Below, you will find some hints on how to write a strong application. +The tool to do this is at the end of the survey, on the "End Survey" page in the table of contents.
-The hints are illustrated using the example course below, which is not +
-part of the SoCS curriculum.+
  
-== CIS*1234 / Introduction to Something == 
  
-Here is a list of requirementstypical of what would be given in an +=== I attached my resumewhy can't I see it? ===
-actual job advertisement:+
  
- Demonstrated knowledge of the subject area. +Unfortunately, in the downloaded PDF Qualtrics provides you just has a marker for the uploaded file -- you won'be able to see the attached resume in the PDF you download.
- Experience using the programming languages Java, Eiffel and R. +
- Must have excellent written skills and be able to effectively +
- communicate and edit written works. +
- Ability to independently lead laboratory sections.+
  
-In the example TA Appliation documentthe applicant has noted that +Rest assured, however, that it is thereand any file you attach will be made available to the committee.
-they demonstrably +
-know the material as they have not only taken the course before (first bullet), +
-but have previously been the teaching assistant before (second bullet).+
  
-Most importantly,  +--------------
-notice that each one of the job description items has been responded to in +
-some way by the applicant (third bullet).  In the case of programming languages, the +
-applicant has indicated that they are not an expert at +
-Eiffel -- possibly none of the applicants +
-are.  Being clear here will avoid miscommunications with the course +
-instructor later, and will allow the instructorto better assign specific +
-duties to the different TAs assigned to the course.+
  
-Regarding availability, it is clear that this course has multiple lecture +=== (New Grads) isn'this the same as the graduate student GTA guarantee survey? ===
-sections and multiple lab sections.  This applicant has indicated that +
-they are not able to attend lecture section 01, nor lab section 02.  In +
-a large multi-section course, it is necessary to ensure that all of +
-the necessary meeting times can be covered, so providing your availability +
-allows this.+
  
-== CIS*2345 / Programming Intermediate Algorithms ==+There is some understandable confusion here.
  
-Again, the applicant has been clear regarding their experiences, and +This survey is about finding out what skills job applicants have in relation to the TA jobs actually on offer this semester.  You need to fill this application out to let us know what skills you have, and at what level, in relation to the jobs specifically actually on offer this term.
-their availability.  Again, clear responses are given that (presuably) +
-directly refer to expertise listed in the job description.+
  
 +In a related process, graduate student applicants are asked to complete a similar survey speaking about senior courses **in general**.  That survey is done only once, and only in the case of new graduate students applying to the program, and only in the context of whether a certain number of GTA positions may be guaranteed to a graduate student as part of their letter of offer.
  
-== CIS*4321 / Advanced Computing Ideas ==+--------------
  
-Here the applicant does not have as much experienceand they have +=== I have senioritydo I have to do this? ===
-been clear about this.  It may well be that they are still the most +
-qualified applicant, so it is important to provide this information if +
-you wish to apply to a course such as this.+
  
-An applicant who indicates some level of skill or experience will be +As described in [[https://www.uoguelph.ca/vpacademic/facultyrelations/pdf/CUPE_Local_3913_Unit1_C.pdf|CUPE 3913/1 CA]] seniority will be used to assign a job to an applicant with greater seniority "in cases where applicants are demonstrably equal in the opinion of the University".
-strongly preferred over an applicant who does not provide any information.+
  
-*If no information is provided regarding point on the job description, +It is important to realize that seniority does **not** mean that full application is not required.
-the assumption is that you are entirely unqualified in this area.*+
  
-Note also that the information presented is structured and presented *in +In particular, a "blank" application from someone with several points of seniority, while stronger than a blank application from someone with //no// seniority points, is **weaker** than an application from anyone who shows any evidence of any skill whatsoever.
-relation to the job application desired qualifications*.  Be sure to focus +
-your application accordingly.+
  
-=== Additional Teaching and Leadership Experience ===+Please do not be fooled into thinking that seniority by itself will produce a job.  A complete application is most definitely required.
  
-In this section you can highlight any other teaching, mentorship or other 
-relevant leadership experience that you may have.  Not all teaching happens at the 
-University, and experience teaching in other ways is still valuable 
-experience that can be brought to the classroom as a TA. 
  
-=== Skills and Activities ===+--------------
  
-Use these areas to highlight anything else in your experience that you +=== Do you have any general job application advice? ===
-think is relevant to the TA job.+
  
-{{ :students:ta-application-example.pdf | TA Example Application}}+Yes.  Here are some general job application instructions.
  
-{{ :students:ta-application-template.docx | TA Application Template}}+If you wish to provide a resume, cover letter or other materials, it is important to remember that you are writing to show your expertise for a specific job, or set of jobs.  Information that is not directly relevant to the job should go at the end of the application in an attached document, or likely not be included at all. 
 + 
 +Focus your application and be clear.  Much of being a good TA is about being a good communicator.  If your application is not clearly written and focused on the task at hand, this reflects negatively on your ability to teach and mentor students.
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