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When youâre considering a nonclinical career, an informational interview can be an invaluable tool in your career change toolbox. Informational interviews can help you learn more about a specific role, build your network, and sometimes even lead to a job offer! However, itâs essential to know how to professionally handle each step in the process to get the most out of this helpful opportunity. In todayâs solo episode, Iâll be sharing the 7 steps you need to know to prepare for, execute, and follow-up on your informational interviews to maximize their value.
In this episode weâre talking about:
- How to make the informational interview ask
- Deciding what you want from each conversation
- Letting go of expectations once you make the ask
- How to strategically prepare for the interview
- Choosing your questions wisely
- The importance of your approach to the conversation
- Why follow-up is so important for success
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