Informational Interviews

By , March 7, 2012 8:42 am

Guest Post by Erin Dorney, Outreach Librarian for the Millersville University Library in Pennsylvania

CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 image by Len Matthews on Flickr, remixed by libraryscenester

If you’re not doing them, you should be. According to Wikipedia (is it blasphemous to cite Wikipedia in a law librarianship blog post?), an informational interview is “a meeting in which a job seeker asks for career and industry advice rather than employment.” However, these get-togethers can serve a number of different purposes, whether you are seeking employment, just getting started as a library school student, or are happily employed. Continue reading 'Informational Interviews'»

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