Informational Interviews
What is an Informational Interview?
The purpose of an informational interview is NOT to get a job offer. Instead it's a highly focused conversation, that is exploratory in nature, with a professional in an organization of the field of work who can provide you with the key information you need to choose or refine a career path by:
- Testing whether or not a career field really does interest you (reality check).
- Challenging preconceived notions or assumptions about specific jobs/careers.
- Discovering jobs you did not even know existed.
- Determining what motivates you in terms of your career.
- Identifying organizations where you could seek job interviews or internships in the future.
- Better preparing for job interviews by learning more about a specific job.
General Guidelines for Informational Interviewing:
- Identify organizations/people to interview.
- Never ask for a job.
- Schedule the interview.
- Be prepared.
- Compose a list of questions.
Informational Interview Day:
- Arrive early for the informational interview.
- Dress appropriately.
- Bring copies of your résumé.
- Take notes.
- Listen attentively.
- Ask for referrals.
Questions to ask during your Informational Interview:
- What is a typical day like?
- How did you get started in your job?
- What is the best type of educational preparation or internship?
- What part of the job do you find most satisfying?
- What part of the job do you find most challenging?
- What are the skills that are most important for a position in this field?
- How has your job affected your lifestyle?
- What is the typical salary starting range?
After the Informational Interview:
- Write a Thank You note.
- Keep in touch
Last updated on August 21, 2008
