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I went for an informational interview on Dec 23. He wants to meet again. What are my possibilities for hiring?
I went for an informational interview at a place I would like to work (lasted an hour). Before that meeting, the hiring mgr told my contact that he didn't have a position but he liked my background and so he is looking with an eye towards the future. We met on Dec 23rd and yesterday, I received an email from the mgr which said he wanted to meet again. So I'm now scheduled to go in on Thursday morning.
What do you think about this situation? Is he perhaps more prepared to hire now? How do you see my possibilities and what should I expect at this meeting?
What do you think about this situation? Is he perhaps more prepared to hire now? How do you see my possibilities and what should I expect at this meeting?
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To answer your question directly, your chances are very very good. Managers do not have time to waste on someone that may be a good fit at some point in the future.
With that said, you sound a little desperate and that is something that is very hard to hide. Just relax - they obviously like you.
You should be prepared for an offer. But you should also go in prepared to sell yourself. Also try to tell the manager a couple of reasons why you like the position. Too many people come across as just being interested in a paycheck - that is so unprofessional.
Best of luck!
With that said, you sound a little desperate and that is something that is very hard to hide. Just relax - they obviously like you.
You should be prepared for an offer. But you should also go in prepared to sell yourself. Also try to tell the manager a couple of reasons why you like the position. Too many people come across as just being interested in a paycheck - that is so unprofessional.
Best of luck!
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- if he likes what he see's he's probably going to hire you saying that he want to meet again there;s probably an open spot
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