JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Florida State University
Position Title/Short Description
Full Text of JOE Listing:
The FSU Economics Department is seeking to hire a tenure-track faculty member at the Assistant Professor level to join our Faculty in the Fall of 2026. Applicants from any field will receive full consideration. Ideal candidates would demonstrate clear potential to produce high quality research in applied structural estimation techniques that complement areas of strength in the department such as public, labor, health, innovation, industrial organization, or urban economics.
The Department welcomes applicants entering the job market for the first time and from more experienced candidates (such as Postdocs and advanced Assistant Professors). The successful candidate must show evidence of the potential to produce internationally recognized research (at the Assistant level) or have a strong track record of scholarship (at the advanced Assistant level). In addition to research, the usual teaching and service duties are expected. The ability to teach econometrics in the first-year core PhD sequence is desirable. Completion of all requirements for the PhD before the date of hire is expected.
FSU is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Employer.
https://hr.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/upcbnu2186/files/PDF/Compliance%20Postings/EEO_Statement.pdf .
For more information on this position, please contact Tony Kwasnica at akwasnica@ fsu.edu .
Full consideration will be given to applications received by November 24, 2025.
Application Requirements:
- Job Market Paper
- Cover Letter
- CV
- Letters of Reference
Freqently Asked Questions
Tallahassee's academic scene, especially for economics, sees moderate competition due to several universities and research centers. Candidates with a strong research portfolio in applied structural estimation and econometrics often stand out, given the demand for expertise in public and labor economics at institutions like Florida State University.
Yes, assistant professors are expected not only to advance research but also to teach core courses such as first-year PhD econometrics. This balance between research output and high-quality teaching is crucial for career progression in FSU's economics department.
Joining the American Economic Association as an assistant professor opens doors to a vast professional network, conference participation, and publishing avenues. This environment fosters research excellence and can accelerate advancement to associate professor levels through impactful scholarship and service.
The association offers robust support through access to exclusive economic research forums, mentorship programs, and resources that help assistant professors refine their research and teaching skills, aligning with their career development goals within economics academia.
Assistant professors in economics at Tallahassee typically earn between $70,000 and $95,000 annually. Salaries depend on experience, research output, and teaching load, with institutions valuing candidates who contribute significantly to both scholarship and doctoral education.
Tallahassee's relatively affordable cost of living compared to other academic hubs means assistant professors often enjoy a favorable balance between salary and expenses, allowing for comfortable living while pursuing rigorous research and teaching commitments.
Successful candidates typically hold a completed PhD in economics, demonstrate strong research capabilities in applied econometrics or structural estimation, and show potential for internationally recognized scholarship. Experience teaching advanced econometrics courses is also highly valued.
Both fresh PhD graduates and more seasoned academics, such as postdocs or advanced assistant professors, are considered. The key differentiator is proven research potential or a track record of impactful publications relevant to the department's focus areas.
Candidates are expected to produce high-quality research, particularly in areas like public economics, labor, health, or industrial organization, utilizing applied structural estimation techniques. Publications in peer-reviewed journals and contributions to the economics community are critical.
Yes, apart from research and teaching, assistant professors engage in departmental service duties, including committee participation and mentorship, which are essential for fostering a collaborative academic environment and advancing the institution's mission.
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