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[quote=Anonymous]You can google "informational interview" to get an idea of what is fair game to ask during one. I am a retained executive recruiter -- I often tell people to look at The Riley Guide (just type that in the search line) for any and all job advice. In the subject line of an email you can say "request for a meeting" or "request for informational interview'. That way, the good folks will open it an respond. And, the bad folks won't. Ask for 15 or 20 minutes of someone's time. When the time is i[ -- say "Isee we are at our agreed upon time". Many people will say that's fine and keeptalking. It shows you have respect. Good luck and the more youdo,,,the better results you'll get.[/quote]
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