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20 QUESTIONS!

 
Following are the types of questions to ask at an informational interview:
graphic checkmark On a typical day in this position, what do you do?
graphic checkmark What training or education is required for this type of work?
graphic checkmark What personal qualities or abilities are important to being successful in this job?
graphic checkmark What part of this job do you find most satisfying? most challenging?
graphic checkmark How did you get your job?
graphic checkmark What opportunities for advancement are there in this field?
graphic checkmark What entry level jobs are best for learning as much as possible?
graphic checkmark What are the salary ranges for various levels in this field?
graphic checkmark How do you see jobs in this field changing in the future?
graphic checkmark Is there a demand for people in this occupation?
graphic checkmark What special advice would you give a person entering this field?
graphic checkmark What types of training do companies offer persons entering this field?
graphic checkmark What are the basic prerequisites for jobs in this field?
graphic checkmark What do you think of the experience I’ve had so far in terms of entering this field?
graphic checkmark 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?
graphic checkmark What do you think of my resume? How would you suggest I change it?
graphic checkmark 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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