The purpose of the second interview is justify your mentor as an expert in the field. Thus, you will be asking at least 5 questions about their background and/or the background of the organization or company where they work.
1. Who is your mentor and where do they work?
My mentor is a local stock broker named David Bower. He works at a place known as Edward Jones, a local business firm. I chose him because he possesses a significant knowledge of business and finance beyond his current position.
2. What five [or more] questions will ask them about their background?
- What is your educational background?
- What was your original major, and why did you choose to pick it?
- How have you learned outside of formal education?
- What has been your greatest accomplishment? Why?
- In your opinion, what is the most effective way in winning over clients?
- What is the most important thing you know that has come only from experience?
- What is the most effective way to keep up with a fast-paced work environment?
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ReplyDeleteWhat is your educational background?
What was your original major, and why did you choose it?
What education do you have outside of formal training?
What has been your greatest accomplishment to date? Why?
What are you working on that you are excited about?
In your opinion, what is the most effective way in winning over clients?
What is the most important way experience plays a factor in your career?
What is the most effective way to keep up with a fast-paced work environment?