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7 Questions to Ask in an Informational Interview


By Emily Moore

Informational interviews -- casual conversations with people whose careers you admire and want to learn more about -- may not always directly lead to job offers, but they can still be a powerful tool in your job search toolkit. Beyond giving you the scoop on the role, company, or industry you're targeting, they can often provide you with insider advice that will give you a leg up on the competition. They can even put you in touch with folks who have the power to refer you to a position or maybe even hire you. Still, you have to be careful when thinking about which questions to ask in an informational interview.

Although you want to ask questions that will benefit your job search, you need to make sure that the questions aren't so self-serving, tone-deaf, or cliche that you irritate the person you're speaking with.

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