An informational interview is a meeting where a job seeker
asks for advice rather than employment.
That not be the case for you, but given that you are
asking for advice rather than speaking with those involved, I assume it is similar enough for this to be applicable: you don't want to set yourself up to feel emotionally responsible for taking on too much risk, impacting the trustee (s)'s life negatively.
Not exact matches
Far too often people never
ask a single question, thinking they know everything, and
rather, give unasked
for advice and commentary on personal, albeit incorrect, assumptions.
Taking that time to confide and
ask for advice in person
rather than through your devices reinforces the idea that you're really there
for each other.
Nearly every adult in the U.S. has some form of debt, but 99 % of us would
rather argue about religion and politics than
ask for advice on debt management.
Rather than
asking a friend
for advice or applying
for the first card you see on a commercial, take some time to understand the various factors that determine which card is most appropriate
for you.
This question is general; the details below are given to explain the context it came from
rather than to
ask for specific legal
advice.
The engagement would end either when a 1 This Opinion is not intended to address the situation where someone
asks for advice in any informal setting or similar isolated interactions, but
rather addresses dealings with clients or prospective clients more formally seeking legal services.
Rather than
asking about openings within the portfolio companies, use the letter to introduce yourself, begin to establish rapport, and then
ask for advice and introductions — exactly as you would with your own networking contacts.
It's also important to give back and help your connections when they need
advice and referrals - networking is about building relationships
rather than just
asking for assistance and it works both ways.
The best approach is often an indirect one that is, reaching out to contacts
for information and
advice rather than directly
asking people to hire you.
If you look up «Informational Interview» in Wikipedia, here's what you get: «a meeting in which a job seeker
asks for career and industry
advice rather than employment.
Ask for Expert
Advice Rather Than Job Recommendations.
Unless we
ask for advice directly, we often don't want it — we would
rather just be heard and supported.
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For somebody comfortable with tax position, you
ask a question on 1099 that is more indicative of a novice
rather than what you claim - so @Brandon Hall is probably offering sound
advice.
Harvard's Negotiation Project first advised the less experienced politician to openly
ask his counterpart
for advice rather than lead off the traditional way, by affirming his position.