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Fast-track career success with Informational Interviews
Submitted By: Annemarie Cross <--More?
Category: Careers | Date Posted: 2006-10-08
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Informational interviewing can play a pivotal role in building one’s network to assist in penetrating the hidden job market and unadvertised job prospects, but unfortunately is often a tool that is ignored in a job seeker’s career and job search campaign.
Informational interviewing is a ‘fact-finding exploration’ that will assist a job seeker in identifying an optimal place of work that is conducive to their skills, motivation and talent, thus positioning them for continued growth and fulfilment within their careers.
Conducting informational interviews will allow a job seeker to pinpoint their strengths and requirements for further development, while also providing an Opportunity to build their confidence an.communication skills, both crucial for forthcoming job interviews.
Neglecting to implement this critical research and screening tool within their job search sadly can lead to a job seeker discovering their discontentment after they have accepted a job offer, or worse, are working within the role.
Therefore, if a particular role or industry is of interest to you, go and check it out first by meeting with the people who are already performing in these roles to establish whether or not this career path not only interests but suits you.
Benefits of Informational Interviewing:
It is important not to confuse informational interviewing with a job interview. You are not interviewing for a role, nor should you ever, under any circumstances, ask for a job.
By conducting an informational interview you should:

Gain a deeper understanding of the job specifications (beyond the job title);
Enhance your awareness of th.company’s culture and how you may/may not fit into the work environment;
Expand your network of contacts within the industry thus optimising your targeting ‘the hidden job market’;
Strengthen your understanding of th.company’s structure and possible needs so that in the future, should an employment Opportunity present itself, you can better position yourself as a top candidate;
Network with professionals in a relatively low-stress setting to assist you in building your self-confidence while gaining crucial information you can harness during your job search campaign;
Screen the organisation to assist you in your decision making process, should you be extended an Opportunity for employment in the future.

Getting Started:
Begin by developing a list of people you would be interested in speaking to. These may include people already in your network of contacts, or even .company you would consider working for. This is a great Opportunity to expand your network of contacts so don’t be afraid to touch base with people you are not yet acquainted with.
While in-person meetings are ideal, conducting informational interviews over the phone can be just as beneficial in your research. Many people are governed by hectic schedules so a 10-15 minute phone call may not seem as potentially disruptive as a face-to-face meeting.
Gaining an Appointment:
Contact the person with whom you wish to meet either by letter or telephone. Introduce yourself and explain the reason for your contact. If you were referred to this contact by someone else, remember to mention that person’s name at the beginning of the call. Use the following script as a guideline:
“Hello, my name is [name]. I’m currently exploring career options in [industry/role] and was given your details by [name of person who referred you] for the possibility of obtaining further information about this field and how you got started in the industry. I’d love to be able to meet with you briefly and will only take about 10-15 minutes of your time.”
If you are greeted with apprehension or th.comment “Is it possible to do this by phone?” you may like to respond with “Certainly – although it would be an honour to meet with you personally.”
Remember, avoid being pushy – a telephone meeting will also allow you to gather pertinent information.
The Informational Interview Meeting:
Just as if you were attending a job interview, your appearance/attire and your approach should be professional throughout the entire meeting.
Ensure you are well prepared bringing with you your questions, a pen and notebook to jot down the information being offered.
Possible Research Questions:

What background do you believe is necessary for people working in this field?
Could you outline current issues and trends associated with this industry?
Can you describe what you believe a typical working environment is like for this industry?
Describe what a typical working day involves for you.
Could you list some of the crucial skills required for this role/industry?
What would you say would be the top 5 aspects of your role?
What would be the least favourable areas about your role?
What advice would you give someone looking to enter this industry/role?
Could you recommend any industry publications or articles where I could gather further information?
Are you able to provide names of people I could talk to regarding the industry? Would you mind if I used your name as a referral?

You may consider bringing a copy of your resume and request the person to review it at a later stage to provide feedback on its content and format. This will provide you with another perfect Opportunity to touch base with them.
Leave Your business card and request a business card from the person you are meeting.
Final thoughts:
Remember, be respectful of the person’s time and stay within your allocated time guidelines. Do not ask for a job; nor be too aggressive in your questioning/approach.
Thanks you’s:
Following the (in-person / telephone) meeting send a thank you letter, expressing your gratitude for their time and valuable information he/she shared.
Continued success!




About The Author
Annemarie Cross is a dual-certified/award winning Resume Writer, Career Coach and NLP Practitioner, and founder/principal of Advanced Employment Concepts, a career consultancy offering specialised solutions for people striving for success and fulfilment in their careers while maintaining work/life balance. Annemarie can be contacted at annemariecross.com [All content is subject to copyright © 2005]
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