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It’s imperative that you do your research on a company before you interview with them. Not only does being well-versed in a company’s mission and history help you tremendously when it’s time to ask the interviewer some questions, but it will also help you decide whether it’s a place you even want to work.

Many times your IT skills will transfer to a completely different industry than what you’ve been working in. Research is also a good way to get acquainted with an industry you’re not familiar with so you’ll be prepared to talk about how your skills could transfer.

There are several ways to do this research. You can google the company name or, if the company is big enough, it probably has its own Web site.

Here are some other resources you can use to research a company:

What kinds of things do you want to know?

Here’s the kind of information you want to look for:

  • How old is the company?
  • How large is the company?
  • What are its products or services?
  • Who are its customers?
  • Who are its major competitors?
  • What is its reputation / industry standing?
  • Where is the company’s headquarters?
  • Look at the company’s About Us page and see how many women and minorities they have in key roles.
  • What are its short- and long-term goals?
  • How has the company resolved problems?
  • Have there been recent employee layoffs?
  • What are the backgrounds of the managers?
  • What training programs are offered?

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Toni BowersToni Bowers is the Head Blogs Editor of TechRepublic. She has been in the publishing industry for 20 years, with concentration in IT-related topics. She has edited newsletters, books, and web sites pertaining to software, IT career, and IT management issues.

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What additional steps can be taken? Neon Samurai | 10/14/09
One More Key Question sureshrampersad@... | 10/15/09
employee development Neon Samurai | 10/15/09
Job Listings cutting@... | 10/16/09
I'm gonna use this jck | 10/14/09
Entertaining Kam Guerra | 10/14/09
RE: How to research a company before your interview Dr Dij | 10/14/09
That's what I do jkameleon@... | 10/15/09
very good points valduboisvert@... | 10/15/09
I like your approach darpoke | 10/16/09
You have a point regarding websites jkameleon@... | 10/16/09
I fully agree. darpoke | 10/19/09
another charming business practices I recently heard about Neon Samurai | 10/19/09
Looks pretty useful for that subcontracting business from my link jkameleon@... | 10/20/09
RE: How to research a company before your interview jayanthi1998 | 10/15/09
Cool samanoze | 10/15/09
Just buy the list of what they are seeking Oz_Media | 10/15/09
I went out to Employer Review sites jck | 10/15/09
List of worst companies to work for JamesRL | 10/15/09
I was thinking of a much more comprehensive program Oz_Media | 10/15/09
Why pay? JamesRL | 10/15/09
I don't advise it Oz_Media | 10/15/09
This post is darpoke | 10/16/09
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I suppose I can't darpoke | 10/19/09
Yup Oz_Media | 10/19/09
Hey I tried darpoke | 10/22/09
I wonder what this says about me... DucksRGood | 10/20/09
I love finding darpoke | 10/22/09
Yes, but . . . darrell.carden | 10/15/09
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RE: How to research a company before your interview dkidd23@... | 10/15/09
Some time you don't get a chance MikeGall | 10/16/09
RE: How to research a company before your interview adeintown@... | 10/16/09
Useless drivel ericwhart | 10/16/09
Agree SilverBullet | 10/26/09
waste of time Popsprice | 10/16/09
RE: How to research a company before your interview LevyRecruits | 10/16/09
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From my experience.... Ou Jipi je | 10/16/09
Different perspective HappyHeathen | 10/17/09
fair enough... Ou Jipi je | 10/17/09
You forgot the most important things... mikifinaz1@... | 10/16/09
dont forget your main purpose of this research paulozinha@... | 10/18/09
Type of company pdr5407@... | 10/23/09

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