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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the PP who asked if he has an offer. So I assume he's on a short list and already did his job talk, yes? One set of questions to consider is the type of institution he's looking at and the nature of the tenure process there. Is it a research or teaching university? Is there a faculty union and an established tenure process, or is it the more typical and less predictable route to tenure? If he gets an offer and he's a highly desired candidate, he can ask about opportunities for you. There might be an administrative opening at the university, for example, or the university might have good contacts at or partnerships with a local or state government in the city you're moving to. The trailing spouse issue is common so if he gets an offer it's reasonable for him to mention your work situation and see what happens. [/quote]
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