Conducting an Informational Interview

About this Course

In this final course of the English for Business Networking Professional Certificate program, you’ll put your knowledge into practice by preparing for and conducting an informational interview. First off, you’ll clarify your goals and set up a practice informational interview. You’ll practice talking on the phone to make arrangements to meet. Then, you’ll set up a second informational interview. You’ll learn how to research a person and write questions to learn more about them or their career. You’ll also learn the parts of an interview. Finally, you’ll learn the key steps for following up with a person after your interview. You’llsuccessfully complete a whole cycle of networking activities.

Created by: University of Washington

Level: Introductory


Related Online Courses

Andy, an exchange student who as just arrived in Japan, is making greetings and introducing himself through his life in a university dormitory. He learns the taste of the foods he becomes to like... more
A younger student has entered Andy’s dormitory. Andy feels like he wants to help the new student by teaching him what he knows about life in Japan. Unfortunately, the new student does not seem to n... more
This Upper-Intermediate English as a Second Language course that helps students with a current EmSAT scord between 1175 and 1225 to develop their reading and grammar skills. Students will develop... more
Drawing from the skills you developed inpreviouscourses in this series, you will learn how to address yourself more properly in different business circumstances. In Mandarin Chinese Level 3, you... more
Today more tan 580 million people speak Spanish in the five continents and it is the third language used to communicate in the web and social networks. This course helps you learn basic expressions... more

CONTINUE SEARCH

FOLLOW COLLEGE PARENT CENTRAL