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Ask the Recruiter: How to research prospective employers

From simple Google searches to poring over financial reports to finding people who know the association, due diligence is a must. Question: What things should I know about an organization before an interview? Leonard PfeifferManaging DirectorLeonard Pfeiffer & Co. Do your homework across the board. Know the people you're meeting, where they are from, where they work, their interests, their relationship to the board and the association. Don't be a stalker, just get yourself confident that you know a bit about them. As the interview conversation moves around, you may be able to comment about something that is directly relevant to one of the interviewers. It is a… Read More