Correct Answer: B
An informational interview is a meeting with a potential employer or a person who works in a field of interest to learn more about their business, industry, or occupation. It is not a job interview, but rather a networking and research opportunity12. The main purpose of an informational interview is to gather information that can help with job development and career planning for a job-seeker. Therefore, it is important to ask open-ended questions that can reveal the business's needs, challenges, culture, and expectations3. The other options (A, C, and D) are not appropriate for an informational interview, as they may come across as too pushy, irrelevant, or premature. References: 1: Informational Interviewing | Career Center 2: Informational Interviewing - Association of People Supporting Employment First 3: CESP study guide Flashcards | Quizlet