What are we trying to accomplish when we ask questions


Problem

I. Google search "Strong Questions for Professional Networking" or "Preparing for a Networking Event", select and read one of the many articles that match your search.

II. Provide the (i) author (ii) title and (iii) article citation link to the source you chose:

III. Draw from your readings to response to the following questions in complete sentences:

IV. What are we trying to accomplish when we ask questions at a networking/career event?

V. What do you think that experts advise networkers to ask open-ended questions that don't have a single, direct answer? For example: "What kinds of experiences led you to your current role?" instead of "what job did you have prior to this one?"

VI. What kinds of questions should you avoid asking at a networking event?

VII. Why do you think that asking good questions at an event like this is as important as preparing a strong answer?

VIII. Create/list three introductory questions you might ask someone you've never met (and know nothing about) at a networking event when you first meet them.

IX. Create/list five open-ended follow-up questions you might ask someone at a networking event to learn more about their career pathway, job experience, or specific industry.

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