Career Guide - Informational Interviewing

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COMPREHENSIVE

CAREER GUIDE

Preparing HPU Students for

INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWING


The industry titans who HPU attracts to campus to mentor students are featured on this page, but the list is always growing. Visit www.highpoint.edu/innovators to learn more. INNOVATOR IN RESIDENCE

Steve Wozniak

Apple Computer Co-Founder SPORTS EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE

Cynt Marshall

CEO of the Dallas Mavericks and former Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at AT&T CORPORATE EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE

Russell Weiner

Domino’s COO and President ENTREPRENEUR IN RESIDENCE

Marc Randolph

Netflix Co-Founder TALENT ACQUISITION EXPERT IN RESIDENCE

Dee Ann Turner

Former Vice President for Talent at Chick-Fil-A EXECUTIVE COACH IN RESIDENCE

Dr. John Maxwell

Bestselling Author and Internationally Renowned Leadership Expert ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Dean Cain

Famed Actor, Producer, Television Presenter and Former Football Player JOURNALIST IN RESIDENCE

Byron Pitts

Co-Anchor of ABC News’ “Nightline” TRUST EXPERT IN RESIDENCE

David Horsager

Bestselling author and global authority on helping leaders and organizations become the most trusted in their industry

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LEADERSHIP EXPERT IN RESIDENCE

Mark Sanborn

Leadership speaker and best-selling author, President of leadership development idea lab Sanborn & Associates CORPORATE EDUCATOR IN RESIDENCE

Scott McKain

Best-Selling Author, Business Consultant and Trainer ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Ben Owen III

American Studio Potter GLOBAL LEADER IN RESIDENCE

William “Bill” E. Kennard

Current Chairman of AT&T’s Board of Directors, Former U.S. Ambassador and Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) BROADCASTER IN RESIDENCE

Joe Michaels

22-year Former Director of the NBC “TODAY” show GLOBAL ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Karen Jacobsen

The “GPS Girl” and Australian voice of Siri

WHAT IS AN INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEW? An informational interview is a preplanned, oneon-one conversation with someone who has a job you might like, works within an industry you might want to enter, or is employed by a specific company that interests you. These interviews are opportunities to learn things like the inside scoop on a particular company, what salaries are like, what a typical career path in the industry might look like, and so forth. ★ Important Note: Don’t Ask for a Job. Sometimes, students have the misconception that doing an informational interview is a way to get strangers interested in hiring you or giving you job leads. As a result, some people ask for informational interviews when what they’re really looking for is a job, but remember: the purpose of an informational interview is to gain information. You should only ask for an informational interview if you are genuinely seeking to expand your understanding of a field, and if you have questions that can only be answered by someone already working in the field. That last part is important — you don’t want to take up someone’s time with questions that you could have answered with a moderately thorough Google search. Informational interviews are for the inside scoop, the stuff that you can’t find out by reading company brochures. To see an example of how to request an informational interview, see page 57.

TOP 10 INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS TO ASK 1

Can you tell me about a typical day on the job?

2

How did you get started doing this type of work?

3

What is your favorite part about your job?

4

What is the most challenging part of your job?

5

What surprised you most when you started working in this field?

6

What educational preparation (degree, certifications, licenses) would I need to enter the field?

7

How do you see this industry developing in the future? How is this industry changing?

8

What advice would you give someone who wants to get started in this field?

9

What are employers typically looking for when hiring someone in this line of work?

10

Is there anyone else you would suggest I talk to about the field?

SPORTS REPORTER IN RESIDENCE

Bob Ryan

Famed Sportswriter for The Boston Globe; known as “the Quintessential American Sportswriter” SALES PROFESSIONAL IN RESIDENCE

Larry Quinn

Director of HPU’s Professional Selling Program; former National Sales Training Manager at Xerox; former Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Thomson Professional Publishing Group and Duplex Printing Corp.

Attend our “Exploring Careers Over the Holidays” workshop to set goals to conduct informational interviews while you’re at home. Find these events and others at www.highpoint.joinhandshake.com

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STEP 3

INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWING

ONLY HPU STUDENTS LEARN FROM THESE GLOBAL LEADERS


INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWING

ONLY HPU STUDENTS LEARN FROM THESE GLOBAL LEADERS The industry titans who HPU attracts to campus to mentor students are featured on this page, but the list is always growing. Visit www.highpoint.edu/innovators to learn more. INNOVATOR IN RESIDENCE

Steve Wozniak

Apple Computer Co-Founder SPORTS EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE

Cynt Marshall

CEO of the Dallas Mavericks and former Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer at AT&T CORPORATE EXECUTIVE IN RESIDENCE

Russell Weiner

Domino’s COO and President ENTREPRENEUR IN RESIDENCE

Marc Randolph

Netflix Co-Founder TALENT ACQUISITION EXPERT IN RESIDENCE

Dee Ann Turner

Former Vice President for Talent at Chick-Fil-A EXECUTIVE COACH IN RESIDENCE

Dr. John Maxwell

Bestselling Author and Internationally Renowned Leadership Expert ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Dean Cain

Famed Actor, Producer, Television Presenter and Former Football Player JOURNALIST IN RESIDENCE

Byron Pitts

Co-Anchor of ABC News’ “Nightline” TRUST EXPERT IN RESIDENCE

David Horsager

Bestselling author and global authority on helping leaders and organizations become the most trusted in their industry

28 | HPU’S COMPREHENSIVE CAREER GUIDE

LEADERSHIP EXPERT IN RESIDENCE

Mark Sanborn

Leadership speaker and best-selling author, President of leadership development idea lab Sanborn & Associates CORPORATE EDUCATOR IN RESIDENCE

Scott McKain

Best-Selling Author, Business Consultant and Trainer ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Ben Owen III

American Studio Potter GLOBAL LEADER IN RESIDENCE

William “Bill” E. Kennard

Current Chairman of AT&T’s Board of Directors, Former U.S. Ambassador and Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) BROADCASTER IN RESIDENCE

Joe Michaels

22-year Former Director of the NBC “TODAY” show GLOBAL ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Karen Jacobsen

The “GPS Girl” and Australian voice of Siri

WHAT IS AN INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEW? An informational interview is a preplanned, oneon-one conversation with someone who has a job you might like, works within an industry you might want to enter, or is employed by a specific company that interests you. These interviews are opportunities to learn things like the inside scoop on a particular company, what salaries are like, what a typical career path in the industry might look like, and so forth. ★ Important Note: Don’t Ask for a Job. Sometimes, students have the misconception that doing an informational interview is a way to get strangers interested in hiring you or giving you job leads. As a result, some people ask for informational interviews when what they’re really looking for is a job, but remember: the purpose of an informational interview is to gain information. You should only ask for an informational interview if you are genuinely seeking to expand your understanding of a field, and if you have questions that can only be answered by someone already working in the field. That last part is important — you don’t want to take up someone’s time with questions that you could have answered with a moderately thorough Google search. Informational interviews are for the inside scoop, the stuff that you can’t find out by reading company brochures. To see an example of how to request an informational interview, see page 57.

TOP 10 INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS TO ASK 1

Can you tell me about a typical day on the job?

2

How did you get started doing this type of work?

3

What is your favorite part about your job?

4

What is the most challenging part of your job?

5

What surprised you most when you started working in this field?

6

What educational preparation (degree, certifications, licenses) would I need to enter the field?

7

How do you see this industry developing in the future? How is this industry changing?

8

What advice would you give someone who wants to get started in this field?

9

What are employers typically looking for when hiring someone in this line of work?

10

Is there anyone else you would suggest I talk to about the field?

SPORTS REPORTER IN RESIDENCE

Bob Ryan

Famed Sportswriter for The Boston Globe; known as “the Quintessential American Sportswriter” SALES PROFESSIONAL IN RESIDENCE

Larry Quinn

Director of HPU’s Professional Selling Program; former National Sales Training Manager at Xerox; former Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Thomson Professional Publishing Group and Duplex Printing Corp.

Attend our “Exploring Careers Over the Holidays” workshop to set goals to conduct informational interviews while you’re at home. Find these events and others at www.highpoint.joinhandshake.com

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