How to Turn An Info Interview Into An Offer
Without Putting The Person On The Spot For A Job
If You Think Info Interviews Are Thinly-Veiled Attempts To Ask For
A Job, Think Again.
If you are looking to move to a completely different job in a completely different industry, congratulations! Most of the people who would like to take this step lack the courage and inner belief system necessary to make the move successfully.
What makes changing careers particularly difficult is the challenge of selling yourself on potential rather than experience. In other words, you have to tell your story and explain your choices in such a way that a potential employer looks at you and thinks:
“I completely understand why this person wants to make this
move. It’s clearly the next logical step. And, most importantly, I’m
not taking a risk if I offer this person a job.”
Often, one of the biggest challenges for career changers is simply getting an interview because their résumés, by definition, don’t have much in the way of related experience. For this reason, one of the most valuable strategies any career changer can adopt is the informational interview. Unfortunately, most people don’t know how to ask for or conduct informational interviews without making it seem like a thinly-veiled attempt to ask for a job.
Here’s your chance to learn what most career changers will never know or even suspect. What you learn in this eBook could easily mean the difference between successfully moving to a new career and spending the rest of your life wondering how your things might have been different.
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