What's Happening to Job Searches During the Pandemic?
- Bethany Ferrall
- May 12, 2020
- 1 min read
The coronavirus pandemic is affecting the way higher education professionals work. Converting courses to distance modalities and adapting services remotely are well-acknowledged, but what about conducting searches for the people to do the work? "We have seen a full range of institutional responses to the current conditions," said Sheila Murphy, a higher education search consultant at WittKieffer, an executive search firm that helps institutions across the country recruit for leadership positions. "There is a disruption in daily service on campuses and that includes job searches. For the most part, institutions are moving forward business as usual while trying to use all of the technological resources at their disposal to essentially replicate the conditions of a search."
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