TIARA Method

In an informational interview, you want to gain insight into a field and/or organization, build a relationship, and gain an advocate. Asking for a job can make them feel pressured and leads to a short conversation. Ask for information, ideas, suggestions, and referrals to others with relevant information.
 

In his book, The 2-Hour Job Search, Steve Dalton suggests the TIARA method of developing questions for an
informational interview.

The following are example of questions you can ask you  contact:

TRENDS

  • What industry trends are influencing (field) right now?
  • How has the economy impacted (field) in the last three years?

INSIGHTS

  • What skills were most valuable in getting where you are now?
  • Where do you see (field) going in the next 3 years?

ASSIGNMENTS

  • What projects are filling most of your time right now?
  • What types of projects do new professionals in (field) typically get?

RESOURCES

  • What professional associations could be helpful in learning about (field)?
  • Do you know any (field) leaders on LinkedIn or elsewhere who would be good to follow?

ADVICE

  • What types of experiences should I gain now to pursue this career?
  • What coursework or training should I take to be ready for a position in (field)?

Dalton, S. (2020). 2-Hour Job Search : Using Technology To Get The Right Job Faster. Ten Speed

Next Steps:

  • Identify your favorite and most relevant TIARA questions
  • Identify other industry, organization, or role related questions
  • Connect with your Career Coach to discuss what you learned and how you can use that information