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Networking Strategies – What is an Informational Interview?
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One of the best networking strategies is to conduct many informational interviews.ÂÂ
What is an informational interview?
This is just is a fancy way of saying a meeting with someone who may be able to share insights or information with you that could help in your job search.
- You seek out the contact and issue an invitation to meet.
- You conduct the interview. You ask the questions to help you learn about your potential career or organization.
- You decide what you need to know and tap the hidden job market.
- You draw conclusions.
- This is NOT a job interview.ÂÂ
Why do informational interviews?
Informational interviews are the best ways for you to learn about an organization and/or gain insight and expertise from a professional whose opinion you value. Other benefits include:
- Everyone you meet becomes a member of your network.
- Your job prospects multiply exponentially!
- You may discover jobs that are not publicly advertised.
- If you endear yourself to someone, they are likely to think of you if a job becomes available. People like to help others, especially if they had a good connection. The more strong connections you make, the more friends you have in your field.
Stay tuned for more about informational interviews!
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