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The purpose of the Informational Interview is to learn more about your target career and what it's like to work in this occupation. Plan for an informational interview that would last from 20–30 minutes.
This assignment is your opportunity to demonstrate your ability to network and develop new professional relationships. Let your classmates, friends, family members, and colleagues know that you need to complete an informational interview with someone in your intended career field. You are encouraged to approach this interview as an investment in your career with potential long-term benefits.
For this assignment, you need to download, save to your computer, and complete the Informational Interview Form (attached). In addition to filling out the Interviewee Information and the Interview Questions and Responses, summarize your key takeaways from the Informational Interview in the Reflection section with a minimum of two well-written paragraphs.
There are four steps to the Informational Interview.
Step 1: Compile a list of professionals in your target career field who have a minimum of 2–3 years in that position. Identify people who are working at a company similar to one in which you are interested. Prepare a brief introduction of yourself and the purpose of the Informational Interview.
Step 2: Revise and finalize your list of open-ended questions to ask during the interview.
Step 3: Set up a day and time for the interview and be sure to confirm. This can be an in-person interview, Skype/Zoom/Webex, or phone interview—whatever works best for the both of you. Record the interviewee's responses to your questions either electronically or by taking notes. Afterwards, type the responses onto the Informational Interview Form. Also fill out the Interviewee Information on the form.
Step 4: Send a thank-you letter, note, or email to the interviewee within 24 hours of completing the interview. And, if appropriate, be sure to connect with them via LinkedIn.
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Week 8: Informational Interview Form
Once you have selected the person in your target career area you are going to interview, strategically compose the interview questions and arrange a date and time to conduct your informational interview. There is a limited amount of time that you are with this person, so use your time wisely to gain as much career insight as possible.
Remember, the individual that you are meeting with could potentially be part of your professional network, if they aren’t already. This could lead to future employment opportunities for you or establishing a mentoring relationship.
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