Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Art of Informational Interviewing


Are you looking for more details about a business or industry you'd like to work in?
You may be able to interview someone already in that field to learn more about it.
These informational interviews can be very valuable for the job seeker.
Donna Runge, professional resource coordinator at the One Stop Employment Center in Daytona Beach, frequently advises job seekers to do informational interviews. If employers don't have the time to do them, a job seeker may conduct a mini-interview at networking events.
When interviewing people from a business or industry, you're able to explore jobs and they may take an interest in you.
Find more tips about informational interviews in the following article.

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