Related: When looking for a job that is different from whatever you’re doing now, go on informational interviews. Come up with a list of specific things you are curious about, related to the field—intensity of work, skills used, related jobs, terminology that’s unclear to you, advancement opportunities—and ask those questions during the interview.
The point is not to get a job from the person you’re talking to, but to search many nodes of your social network. If you decide you do want to work in their field, you should ask, “Whom do you know, who’s hiring?” And always, always ask, “whom else do you know that I should talk to?”
It took me a long time to believe people actually liked to talk about their jobs/companies and were quite happy to refer me to other contacts, but it seems to be true.
Related: When looking for a job that is different from whatever you’re doing now, go on informational interviews. Come up with a list of specific things you are curious about, related to the field—intensity of work, skills used, related jobs, terminology that’s unclear to you, advancement opportunities—and ask those questions during the interview.
The point is not to get a job from the person you’re talking to, but to search many nodes of your social network. If you decide you do want to work in their field, you should ask, “Whom do you know, who’s hiring?” And always, always ask, “whom else do you know that I should talk to?”
It took me a long time to believe people actually liked to talk about their jobs/companies and were quite happy to refer me to other contacts, but it seems to be true.