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    Mock Interview Essay

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    Although I was prepared, the anticipation of the mock interview was unsettling, once the interview process began, however my anxiety subsided. My confidence was flourishing with a nice shirt, a fresh crop chop, my sleekest spectacles, and little light make up, there was nothing in my way. Except the intimidation of my peers, subconscious competition , and ego, I tried my hardest to remain calm, cool, and collective. Similar to a goldfish in a small bowl as a room filled with people stop to stare

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    Three Interviews Essay

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    Over the weekend, I interviewed a gang of three great generations while discovering what family values mean to each of them. From these interviews, I was able to distinguish each of their own perspectives. Each interview was like a puzzle. I put each of their answers to together and found what makes family values so important. The main argument of my interviews is that family values are crucial. They help shape and build our character. As stated by my mother, Debra Franckowiak, “Family values are

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    Mock Interview Essay

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    When re-watching my first mock interview, I find it to be humorous. I find it to be humorous because I was embarrassing. There are many things in the first mock interview that I can improve on. Right off the bat, in my first question, I stumble on my words because of how nervous I am. My appearance is also horrendous. I definitely could’ve dressed better, and rehearsed the questions better over all. I notice that I don’t make direct eye contact the entire time, and that is something that I need to

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    Limitations Phenomenological interview limitations may appear due to the researcher’s lack of experience in conducting interviews (Downey, 2015); which may interfere with the researcher’s focus and intentionality (Ashworth, 2017). Limitations may occur with the relationship between the researcher and the interviewee, including power struggles which might affect trust and honest participant reflections (Boucher, 2017). Further, time limitations could impede upon a participants deliberation process

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    5) Methods and Ethics The proposed research study will be semi-structured interviews. According to Bernard (1988) it is the best used method, when wanting to interview several interviewees to collect valuable data. Using this method gives a clear guide of instructions of the interview, it provides a reliable, comparable source of qualitative data, when starting to draw the findings together. Semi- structured interviews will be used because as the researcher, the purpose of the research is to gain

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    For my interview I chose my English professor because she is somewhat a harsh critic when it come to our papers and in class work. Instead of making an office appointment she asked me to do this interview after class. To start off my interview I thanked her for her time and the availability to meet with her. I then moved into the first question, “What colleges did you attend?” Elaine Minamide attended community college at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Ca. where she earned her Associates

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    Second Interview Analysis

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    The second interview for me, was a start to a new beginning. During the first interview, I was not adequately prepared. I was anxious, nervous, fidgety. My mannerisms did not display a comfortable and confident clinician. However, my performance and display in the second interview as a step in the right direction. In the first interview, I came off as very strong and persistent. My welcome was warm but I was adamant on solving the client’s problem my way. I made the mistake of negatively leading

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    Amir Bashiri Interview

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    For the interview, I interviewed Amir Bashiri, an administrator at Altus Emergency Centers. Even though Bashiri will not be mentoring me, he still works in a similar area as my actual mentor; which involves hospital administration and business management. From the interview I hoped to learn about different outlooks on the field, and to learn the different ways of entering it. The interview started off with me asking what interested him about his job. He explained that the idea of receiving the opportunity

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    Interview Skills, Resumes, and Cover Letters We discussed resume and cover letter tips and the importance of proofreading and modifying resumes and cover letters before submitting them to an employer. We also discussed how to prepare for an interview. Interviewees need to think of answers to commonly asked questions, work on maintaining confidence and clarity when speaking, and prepare questions for the interviewer. I learned that my resume is my first opportunity to introduce myself to a potential

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    The individual that I chose to interview, we will refer to her as Ms. M, is a long-standing member of the counseling community and a personal and professional mentor of mine. Currently she works for the state in the social services field, though she still uses her dependency counselor skills, it is not to the same extent that she once did. However, because of her qualifications she is still able to conduct assessments, offer counseling, and help clients recognize and navigate potential addiction

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