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This is Part II of my post on Informational Interviewing. Read Part I to learn about this networking strategy.
How to get started with your Informational Interviews…
It is usually easiest to start with close contacts. Think about your network. Can anyone you know potentially put you in touch with someone who could provide useful information? Certainly consider using a service such as linkedin.com, which allows you to see the names of your contacts’ links and request introductions, but don’t forget your neighbors, relatives, colleagues and friends. Touch base with them to ask for suggestions of people to meet in a field you are pursuing.
Once you have a list of one or two contacts, e-mail asking for a meeting. Be sure to mention the name of the person who suggested you contact them. State that you would like to meet for coffee to ask for advice and information concerning their field or organization. Emphasize that you are seeking information, not a specific opportunity. (If you do this when you are employed, you have more credibility). In your e-mail, indicate that you will follow-up by calling them, and then do it!
You may be surprised, but most people will be willing to meet with you or speak on the phone. If, when you call, they refuse, ask if they can suggest someone else to meet so you do not lose the opportunity altogether.
The Meeting
Confirm your appointment and meeting place a day or two in advance. Arrive early and be prepared. Unlike a real interview, it is okay to have a list of questions. Use a professional writing tablet and pen. As a formality, ask if it is okay to take notes.
Obstacles
Follow-up
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[...] opinion. It’s lonely out there for most job seekers. This week’s homework is all about the informational interview. Last week’s was all about the elevator [...]
Great article. I love your blog, and your advice is spot on.
Here are more informational interview tips from a guest post I wrote called, “7 Secrets to Successful Informational Interviews”:
http://www.careerealism.com/7-secrets-to-successful-informational-interviews/
- Lewis
Lewis – Thanks for sharing your additional tips! I appreciate it!