Network Informational Interviewing

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Network Informational Interviewing Project 13 Fall 2004

Goal Develop skill of interviewing for networking purposes

Overall Requirements Review text chapter and ppt lectures Select a contact…collect complete contact information and write a brief description of contact’s background Write letter requesting appointment Attach Recommender Resume Make a statement of timing to send letter Send the letter (snail mail or email) Draft thank you letter (snail mail or email)

Deliverables Informational interview request letter (may be same one used in project 3) Networking Recommender Resume Timing statement Interview results summary Thank you letter