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Interviewing Information As you prepare to enter the job market, one of the things that you will want to do is to interview for information. This activity will probably be a product of your ability to Develop Referrals. Interviewing for information rather than a job will give you the chance to learn about the responsibilities, rewards and problems in a career area by learning from people already established in the field. It will give you practice in an interview setting, and it will make you more comfortable in job interviews. Keep in mind: - You are not asking for a job! You are simply asking for information and advice. If you violate this principal, people will be less willing to speak with you. - Because you are the one conducting the interview, the other person can relax. How to Interview for Information - Start with someone you know. |