Posts Tagged ‘ Informational Interviewing ’

Unexpected Outcome from an Informational Interview Class Assignment

June 29, 2010
By Andy
Unexpected Outcome from an Informational Interview Class Assignment

// One of the “big” assignments in my career planning and exploration course is for students to conduct an informational interview and then do a write up based on the experience itself and, of course, the information collected. Informational interviews are typically done for job searching purposes, but the students in my classes conduct...

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Resource Review – Owlnotes.com

March 18, 2010
By Joe
Resource Review – Owlnotes.com

// By now you know that we love informational interviews. Andy has put together some interesting posts on the subject of informational interviewing. If you haven’t had a chance to read many informational interviews or if you just want to get started, Owlnotes.com is a great resource. I have shared this resource with many of the...

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Keeping a Record of Your Informational Interviews

March 15, 2010
By Andy
Keeping a Record of Your Informational Interviews

// I’ve now written a series of posts on conducting an informational interview. I’ve discussed how many people utilize the informational interview as a job hunting tool, taking advantage of such opportunities to network and meet new people, find out about potential job leads, ask for referrals, and gain insights to an industry or...

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My Favorite Informational Interview Questions

March 8, 2010
By Andy
My Favorite Informational Interview Questions

// If you’re exploring careers and interested in learning more about a particular job or career field, then the following list of questions I believe are the best questions to ask during an informational interview. In fact, this is the list of possible informational interviewing questions that I recommend to my students. Nineteen questions...

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Top Ten Tips for a Successful Informational Interview

March 1, 2010
By Andy
Top Ten Tips for a Successful Informational Interview

// Talking to someone who works, or has worked, in a job or field that you want to learn more about is the basic concept of conducting an informational interview. The following strategies will help you maximize your chances for a successful informational interview. All About Being in Information Gathering Mode A critical aspect...

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Why You Should Conduct an Informational Interview Right Now

February 22, 2010
By Andy
Why You Should Conduct an Informational Interview Right Now

// I’ve found that most students who actually conduct informational interviews receive the following benefits: They learn about particular industries, companies, and possible job opportunities and leads They learn about career paths with particular college majors They get to meet new people or get to know acquaintances better They get to improve their networking...

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