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##  Placement Information for Current Students 

Placement Directors 2025-2026: Myrto Kalouptsidi and Oleg Itskhoki  
  
To assist with the preparation and planning for the market, refer to the suggested timeline and FAQs.

[Timeline](https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:de22cc3c-e7a4-4cf6-9907-a6193fafa5c6)

[FAQ 1](https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:0df6b256-9df1-45ee-8945-5faae39f852c)

FAQ2

[Application List Template](/resource/applicationtemplatexlsx-0 "application_template.xlsx") (use this when you create your application list)

[How to Do a Great Interview on Zoom](/sites/g/files/omnuum5991/files/econ/files/zoom_interview_guide.pdf "zoom_interview_guide.pdf")

[Zoom Setup Tips: Lighting, Screens, Sound](/resource/zoomtalktipspdf) (with thanks to Shengwu Li)

[Negotiating and Exploding Offers](/resource/jobmarketnegotiatingpdf) (see also [Advice](https://chrisblattman.com/blog/2014/02/21/negotiating-your-academic-job/) from Chris Blattman 2014/15)



 

##  CV, Resume, and Webpage 

**CV**  
[Curriculum Vitae Template](/resource/cvtemplate2024-25docx) for Harvard Economics Job Market Candidates (in Word using table layout; *turn on "view gridlines" to fill it out*) and [general information](/sites/g/files/omnuum5991/files/econ/files/cv_guide.pdf "cv_guide.pdf") (*The CV Guide*) on constructing your Curriculum Vitae.

**Resume and Career Services**  
For those applying to any private-sector job, a non-academic resume is your calling card. The [The Mignone Center for Career Sucess](https://careerservices.fas.harvard.edu/channels/create-a-resume-cv-or-cover-letter/) provides excellent help in the form of workshops, advising and [Resume and Cover Letter](http://hwpi.harvard.edu/files/ocs/files/phd_resume_cover_letters.pdf) advice and templates. Previous Harvard students give MCS high marks, especially in helping with Resume writing.

**Webpage**  
Harvard is discontinuing the creation of Open Scholar pages. Paul Millett will work with every job market student to set up their webpages on Campus Press, the Harvard substitute for Open Scholar. Students with other websites (e.g., GitHub) can then add a line (e.g., "see my personal website") on the Campus Press page to enable access to their materials, including CV, JMP, and other papers.



 

##  Advice and Resources for the Job Market 

**Compiling Your List**

- [Job Openings for Economists](https://www.aeaweb.org/joe/) JOE will be your main resource.
- [Econ Job Market](https://econjobmarket.org/)
- [National Economics Association](https://neaecon.org/jobs/)
- [NABE](https://www.nabe.com/NABE/NABE/Events/TEC25/TEC2025.aspx)

Other platforms to search include:

- [European Econ Association](https://www.eeassoc.org/)
- [APPAM](https://www.appam.org/)
- [Chronicle of Higher Ed](https://jobs.chronicle.com/)
- [American Finance Association](https://afajof.org/)
- [SSRN](https://www.ssrn.com/index.cfm/en/)
- [Royal Ecoonomic Society RES](https://res.org.uk/)
- [Academy of Management AOM](https://aom.org/)

**Writing Resources**

Writing well and effectively are important skills. These resources will help.

- Claudia Goldin, [The Ten Most Important Rules of Writing Your Job Market Paper](resource/tenruleswritingpdf)
- Deidre McCloskey, [Economical Writing](https://www.amazon.com/Economical-Writing-Third-Thirty-Five-Persuasive/dp/022644807X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1CULS5X9NYP1V&keywords=Economical%20WRiting&qid=1658793037&s=books&sprefix=economical%20writing,stripbooks,75&sr=1-1)
- William Zinsser, [On Writing Well; The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction](https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Well-Classic-Guide-Nonfiction/dp/0060891548)



 

**Tips and Advice (from Job Market Gurus and Harvard PhDs) and More Job Market Facts**

- [AEA Job Market Committee 2022 Report:](https://www.aeaweb.org/joe/communications/joe-by-sector-11-2022) Job Market Openings by Sector
- American Economic Association, [Communications from the Committee on the Job Market](https://www.aeaweb.org/joe/communications). Some recent information on supply and demand (what else?), plus the AEA’s advice to employers.
- Alex Albright, "[So You Want to Go on the Job Market](https://thelittledataset.com/2022/03/21/job-mkt/)." Reflections, sage advice, and a lot of data from one of our 2022 PhD graduates (and talented holiday party emcee).
- Chris Blattman, [Managing the Academic Job Market](https://chrisblattman.com/blog/2022/04/16/managing-the-academic-job-market/). Chris Blattman (University of Chicago Harris School) offers some of the best advice we’ve seen. Read it. Some will be more relevant and some less relevant to your specific job search.
- John Cawley, [Guide and Job Market Advice](https://www.aeaweb.org/content/file?id=869) (2018-2019 edition). A standard resource in economics.
- Alex Chan, [My Experience in the 2022-23 Job Market](/resource/jmc2023-chanv3pdf) Come to the Oct. 17, 2023 placement meeting and hear Alex.
- Shoshana Vasserman's [Job Market Tips](/resource/vassermantipspdf)
- Eric Zwick, [How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Market](/resource/lovethemarket0pdf). Zwick graduated from Harvard in 2014 and is an Associate Professor of Finance at University of Chicago Booth School.
- Anonymous, [The Market in the Time of COVID](http://economicsjobmarketadvice.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-market-in-time-of-covid-mostly.html) (2021).
- [Non-Academic Tips and Advice](/resource/advicepdf). Note the advice under “Job search through connections: Who.” You have lots of friends and family – previous Harvard PhDs. If they are working at a place you’d like to be, use them as a resource to find non-academic jobs.