I'm currently in the waiting game. Had an interview on Wednesday and they indicated I was one of the finalists. Its doing PR/Marketing for a division of a university and the dean for that division is out of town through today. The committee indicated they would discuss with him next week, but said knowing him it would probably involve several discussions over a couple of days. They expect to know their decision "soon," but then it goes into the university's HR system. As one person on the committee put it, the Dean moves at 1,000 miles an hour, the faculty at 5-10 miles an hour and the HR department is light years slower than the faculty. They hope to have everything done and a person in place by the end of November, but indicated experience has told them it could be in December, which means job actually starting in January. In other words, there could be a lot of waiting and patience in my future.
Felt like I nailed the interview. Literally, every single question they asked me I was able to provide examples of items I have accomplished in the past pertaining to the issue in question (I spent 15 years working in a collegiate athletic department). I have never walked out of an interview thinking I have done better, which is probably not a good thing.