Due to personal reasons I have a strong preference to stay in a certain geographic region, and I will apply to all tenure track positions in this region. I would probably prefer to leave academia than take a tenure track job outside this region. My profile is strong enough I'm confident I would be able to get a R1 tenure track job if I apply broadly, but not strong enough to be confident I will be able to get a job in the region of interest.
I'm wondering whether I should still apply broadly, even for jobs I think I would have a low (but nonzero) chance of taking. In particular, I have heard:
- having one offer may increase the chances of getting another offer
- if you have upcoming interviews, you may be able to negotiate a longer time-frame to make a decision on an offer (and my ability to do this would be limited if I only applied to a few local schools)
This makes me think that it would be beneficial to apply broadly and use any potential offers as leverage to get a job I am more interested in. But I'm not sure if this is worth the effort it takes to put together a good application.