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This question contains some great answers on how to get a job. I wonder whether there are some significant differences if I will be looking for a position in Europe (in particular, UK and Germany) as opposed to in the US. As a PhD student in the US (who's neither a US nor an EU citizen, if that matters), should I do something differently? Some aspects:

  • Is there more/less weight placed in UK/Germany on professional services such as journal/conference reviewing?

  • Is there more/less weight placed in UK/Germany on publishing in journals as opposed to conferences?

  • Should I try to get to know more professors in UK/Germany through conferences? What about doing an internship or a research visit in UK/Germany?

Other differences are also very welcome.

Maram
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    Your question is much more suited for http://academia.stackexchange.com/ – cody Jan 07 '15 at 16:52
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    @cody I would like to hear about CS Theory, so I think it's more suited here. There could be a big difference between fields. – Maram Jan 07 '15 at 17:16
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    I also think he should ask this question here not on academia. Question stated very clearly is about cs theory neither physics nor chemistry, ... Their suggestion maybe put the OP in a wrong direction (except that you are sure the process of hiring in other fields is exactly same as cs theory). Furthermore when there is a such specific place to ask this question why should put it in the more general site? – Saeed Jan 07 '15 at 19:14
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    There definitely are major differences in hiring in different European countries, and there are many countries in Europe, so this question strikes me as too broad. I also share cody's doubts about how well it fits CSTheory. BTW there are theorists active in Academia@SE. – Sasho Nikolov Jan 07 '15 at 19:21
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    @SashoNikolov I've restricted to two countries in Europe, so the question is hopefully not too broad now. – Maram Jan 07 '15 at 22:04
  • I second @Saeed. If you think this question is not suited here, it would be nice if you could please explain why the linked question (which is about a very similar topic) is suited here. – Maram Jan 08 '15 at 02:43
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    In 2010 the kinds of questions the site focused on were quite different, and there was no Academia.SE or CS.SE. Several questions that I asked then I would now vote to close. – András Salamon Jan 08 '15 at 03:36
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    I agree with others that this would be better on [academia.se]. Questions like this get quite good answers there (I wonder, have you checked it?). This is a soft-question and generally soft-questions are a gray area on cstheory and scrutinized more strictly. As Andras said many questions from early period of cstheory would get closed if they were posted now. – Kaveh Jan 08 '15 at 09:19
  • Thank you very much, @Kaveh and Andras, for elaborating the reasons. I've started a question on Academia here. Please close this question if that's appropriate. – Maram Jan 08 '15 at 10:35
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    @Maram next time you can ping one of the moderators by flagging your post and we can migrate it for you instead of reposting and closing. – Artem Kaznatcheev Jan 08 '15 at 23:17

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