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All that you must know about Informational Interviews for your Job Search

What is an Informational Interview?

A successful jobseeker must be diligent at his/her job search and conducting relevant informational interviews must be on your must-do-to-find-job checklist. An informational interview is an also effective way to build a professional network and relationship with professionals in your field.

An informational interview is NOT an interview to request for a job. It is a network opportunity and an opportunity to know about the company culture. And on what it is – perhaps the best answers around were at the UCLA career center website:

The Informational Interview Allows You to:

 

Usually the informational interviews are informal and friendly, they must be conducted professionally. Consider it your opportunity to make a great impression on this person who will be happily willing to forward your resume to the hiring manager.

Who to approach for Information Interviews

First most important tip: Everyone’s busy. Usually most of us are getting a lot of calls on a “short” informational interview please and we just don’t have the time. Approach your closest network first and ask them if they know of someone in the particular company or field you are interested in. Connect with them on LinkedIn or get introduced through your friend. And here first and foremost thank your friend who has introduced you to this person. Now do some research before requesting an interview session.

Also note that some quick informational interviews can be at the networking events you go to. It is a good idea to look up some of those who would be attending an event you plan to go to, if that is a possibility, or just the general demographics and background of the expected crowd at a networking event. Informational interviews can very easily and amiably be intertwined with networking.

Research before an Informational Interview

Use LinkedIn and Facebook as your online tools for this research

Articles and news on companies

Also look up “in news” articles about the company culture, or new areas of development. It is good to ask about the general “health” and outlook of the organization.

Where to Interview

Options are at the office, or at a coffee house – but usually ask the person you are interviewing on his/her preferred location. Some tips are:

How to be Prepared

Tips that will help you during the Informational Interview

These tips featured in a recent #careerchat on Twitter.

Some good questions to ask during an Informational Interview

Often company websites and job requirements information do not offer an insight on the company culture. Informational interviews help you understand the company culture which is very important to see how you see yourself working happily for the employer and a fit with the culture.

A lot has been already said around on this topic so let me provide with a good list here:

 

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