Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Bringing Your Resume To Informational Interviews









You scored an informational interview with an influential manager at your target company. Should you bring a resume? Learn the pros and cons ...


A client was thrilled that she scheduled an informational interview with a high ranking manager at one of her target firms. She had invited this manager to coffee to discuss industry issues and so she could learn more about the target company. - I was helping her prepare for the meeting. She was wise that she hadn’t tipped her hand that she was looking for a job.

One of the first questions my client asked me was “How do I let the manager know that I’m looking for a job?”, followed quickly by “When should I give them my resume?” My answers surprised her and they may surprise you too.

( Continued ... When You Should Present Your Resume At An Informational Interview )

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