A grad student getting her Ph.D. in cell biology recently posted a question on building your CV (resume) for getting a tenure track job. Specifically she wanted to know if service counted.
There are different expectations depending on discipline and hiring university. However, as someone who has been on numerous search committees, I would say focus on (1) finishing the Ph.D., (2) getting some publications (hopefully from your dissertation), and (3) decent teaching evaluations.
Service will not count for much, if anything. Instead, network and get good references from people in your field.

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Posted by: dissertation | November 23, 2008 at 11:43 PM