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3 Ways to Ace Your Informational Interview

Quick Tip: The Infamous "Informational Interview"

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What is an Informational Interview?

When you hear the words, “Informational Interview” what comes to mind? You might picture someone nervously chatting on the phone or awkwardly asking questions over a cup of piping hot coffee. While both forms of interviewing still happen, the Informational Interview tends to be a little more laid back.

An “Informational Interview” is a formal or non-formal meeting setup between a job seeker and an industry professional. The two meet to discuss industry topics such as work culture, the job seeker’s potential, and the outlook on the industry.

Other professional occurrences that also fall into the “Informational Interview” bucket include:

If you’re lucky enough to successfully receive a response or invitation to set up a meeting with a working professional, the last thing you want to do is waste their time. There are 3 key topics you should keep in mind.

What to Discuss During an Informational Interview

Remember, in the end, this meeting is a two-way street, and a good professional will happily help but don’t expect them to pull all the weight.

I’ve done about 50% of the hard work for you, and put together a few questions you can ask during your informational interviews. See them below!

Questions To Ask During An Informational Interview

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