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Following are the types of questions to ask at an informational interview: | |
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On a typical day in this position, what do you do? |
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What training or education is required for this type of work? |
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What personal qualities or abilities are important to being successful in this job? |
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What part of this job do you find most satisfying? most challenging? |
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How did you get your job? |
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What opportunities for advancement are there in this field? |
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What entry level jobs are best for learning as much as possible? |
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What are the salary ranges for various levels in this field? |
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How do you see jobs in this field changing in the future? |
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Is there a demand for people in this occupation? |
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What special advice would you give a person entering this field? |
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What types of training do companies offer persons entering this field? |
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What are the basic prerequisites for jobs in this field? |
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What do you think of the experience I’ve had so far in terms of entering this field? |
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With the information you have about my education, skills, and experience, what other fields would you suggest I research further before I make a final decision? |
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What do you think of my resume? How would you suggest I change it? |
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Who do you know that I should talk to next? When I call him/her, may I use your name? |
Information taken from: http://danenet.wicip.org/jets/jet-9407-p.html |
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