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    IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS This is an unstructured interviews whereby there is no list if question used to guide the interview. The interviewee is basically given the opportunity to talk freely about his/her opinions in relation to topic at hand. This method is often used to collect data that is analysed qualitatively. The data collected is likely to be used to answer and understand the question Who? What? and more so How?   The advantages of this method include;   I. It is more detailed information

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    reporter Nick Valencia was the interviewee for my topic of the killing of Jeremy Mardis. This interview was information-gathering because Nick had reported on the story of Jeremy. Both Nick and I had established a rapport because I was scheduled to meet with him to ask him about his career and professional advice. Nick was called in for a story which led to us doing a thirty-minute telephone interview that was moderately scheduled for a Saturday afternoon in which I asked Nick various questions

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    belt, chances are, you gone through the interview process. For those new to the workforce, job interviews may seem like a dubious form of torture that one needs to endure in order to get money to pay down student loans. Truth is, interviews are part of the job hunt and really are nothing to be afraid of. The key is preparing for the interview. In fact, there is a method to doing well in a job interview process. Here are a few tips to owning the interview and landing the gig. Be on time There 's

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    to see what positons were held and are used to review the QSEK. This assignment contains two sections first this is my personal job search, building of a resumes and the second section contains developing an interview questions and how the interview questions applies in a real-life interview. Building a Resume I am seeking my Master’s degree in Management and for this assignment; I conducted the job search using Indeed Job Search (IJS) in CSU-Global (2015) Student Career Center; IJS job search

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    Interviews are conversations which will take place between the researcher and interviewee, with the researcher being the one who asks the questions for the interviewee to answer (Lambert, 2012, p104). For my small scale project, I have decided that I will carry out semi-structured interviews with those who work in the education sector of the Castle Museum to find out what they do and how they promote children’s learning. I think a semi-structured interview will be good for my own research project

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    An Interview about Climate Change For the interview paper, I interviewed William Carlile, a biology teacher at Northgate High School. I talked to him on March 8, 2017, about Climate Change and what he knows about it. I interviewed Mr Carlile in his quiet classroom at 2:00 p.m. and the interview lasted about 18 minutes. While interviewing Mr Carlile I was watching for any body language that would happen as he talked and I did not notice anything. During my interview with Mr Carlile, he related a

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    I have conducted an interview with a client and in my paper I will explain my experience and how I used the skills we have gone over in class. In the paper I will have a description of my client, my assessment, a summary of the interview, process analysis, and analysis of professional use of self. Not only will I assess the interviewer but myself as well. I will include all the interviewing skills I used and the ones I didn’t. Also, whether or not I used a particular skill or technique in the right

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    My Day of First Interview Stress is a pressure that we cannot get rid of in our lives, and it can strengthen or impair our ability. In my opinion, stress can affect us positively in life. It was a pretty significant day for me in 2015. It was my first ever interview in my life, and it took place during my school day which made me more nervous. In that day, I woke up in the morning and eat breakfast as normal. After that, I went to school as usual as I do. As I walked into my class, and I saw

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    Interviews are often conducted in because we are interested in gathering information/ perspectives on people’s lives. According to Hoodnaard (2015), an in-depth interview’s main purpose is to provide the opportunity for people to “explain their experiences, attitudes, feelings, and definitions of the situation in their own terms and in ways that are meaningful to them” (p. 102). Conducting an in-depth interview involves employing the following three process: 1) easing a sense of control, 2) being

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    Interview Report and Self-Assessment I interviewed Shawn Grimes (Mr. Shawn), the Executive Director of Digital Harbor Foundation. DHF offers after school programs that let students all the way from elementary to high school explore and develop technologies. The interview went well. I was calm and confidant, partly because I have known the interviewee for a couple of years, but also because I practiced asking questions beforehand. Looking back at the interview, one of my weaknesses was that I sometime

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