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    One man works in an office and the other works on the field. In my interview project I decided to look at two different job fields to compare the two while learning from each. Not only are jobs different, but also the people working them are and both come from two different backgrounds. The most important thing I learned out of the interviews was that no matter what job field you enter, hard work is required. My first interview was a man named Andrew Galasky who lives in phoenix, Arizona. Andrew

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    often meets with the press as a way to reach out and encourage more people to come, and organizes programs and events in order to better engage the audience. In this coming April, she organized a three-day program for the Basquiat exhibition, including film showing, panel discussion, and a cocktail party at the end. She works with the education departments for programs related to the exhibition, such as artist talk and curator’s

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    1. Describe the elements of an effective interview and indicate if this interview followed proper interview techniques. An effective interview starts by building rapport with the interviewee to make him or her feel comfortable. While doing that, the interviewer should ask simple questions, such as name, date of birth, and occupation, to obtain a baseline of how the interviewee reacts non-verbally. This baseline assessment is then used to gauge the interviewee’s reaction to more difficult questions

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    I ended up interviewing a friend of mine about his construction business and what it would be like if I were to apply to work for him. In preparation, I called him and asked him what days would work for him and gave him 4 different days that we could find a time to meet and talk/interview. I came up with 5 questions that I thought would be good to ask him as an interviewee and asked him to do the same, but of course, as the interviewer. Since we are already friends we both decided that there would

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    Since June 27th 2016 I have been doing an internship at El Mexicano Newspaper, which is the largest Hispanic newspaper distributed in Indiana. Throughout the course of this internship I have had to do a lot of things that have taken me directly out of my comfort zone the primary one being talking to new people and interviewing them. As a communications major I know it seems strange to not instantly be a great communicator, however, for me, I believe interviewing people is the most challenging thing

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    Active Listening Skills

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    1. What have you learned this semester about interviewing clients? Be specific. This semester I learned it is my job as the practitioner to listen to the clients tell their story, rather than try to be the person to solve their problems. 2. Describe some of the interviewing skills you have learned as a result of this course. Some interviewing skills that I have learned as a result of this course are to always practice active listening skills, professional language, and to be a good observer. Active

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    Coming into this task, I had never put forth any interest in the aging population. I knew this group was vulnerable and in need of more advocacy to raise awareness but it was not as appealing as other populations. I did not have tremendous knowledge of what aging adults go through on a daily basis or any challenges they so often face. Therefore, when I arrived to the set location of the interview, I was a bit timid and afraid. This was my first time ever interviewing someone of this age with the

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    I. Pre-Interview Preparation: Two Relevant Things The 1940s were a time of uncertainty and relief for many Americans due to the nation’s participation in the Second World War. Americans were on edge and in battle up until 1945, when the war ceased, and then everything became calm. During this time, my elder would have been in his middle childhood, probably too small to realize that the United States had been in war and n II. The Interview Process I decided to interview a good friend of mine

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    Chapter 9: Learning About Interviewing – Case: Too Much Information a. What was done correctly in this scenario and why? The new supervisor was adequately prepared for the interview. The supervisor had questions written to ask and had reviewed the applicants’ application and went over the clerical job description. The interview setting was ideal for the situation and the applicant arrived on time and was well dressed. The applicant verified her past experience and qualifications. This is typically

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    1. Briefly state your worldview (one or two sentences). My worldview and belief is that I’m a Christian of the Mormon religion. I view the world as a Christian and that everyone is worth something and everything has meaning. 2. Who are you going to interview and what do you believe to be their worldview? I’m going to interview my sister, who lives California. I’m not sure what her worldview is, only because we have been so far apart that we hardly know anything about each other anymore. I expressed

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