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    My face to face interview was by far the best interview I have ever done in my life. Kellie Stallings is such an incredible and genuine person. Through this interview I learned so much about staying true to myself while helping others reach their goal. During this interview I was intrigued the entire time. When she was in high school, she was dead set on being a physical therapist which I found ironic because in high school, I was sure I was going to do the same thing. She volunteered at different

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    The Flaws and Shortcomings of African Historiography History is formed through a combination of personal experiences, psychological state, personal objectives, relation with the interviewer, position in society and many other factors that cannot be scientifically monitored and accounted for. Thus, no historian has been able to filter through the many layers they need to in order to arrive at an accurate account of history. What “personal narratives” and “life histories” provide are numerous examples

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    There were two interviews done on the same lady named Susan Hamlin by two different interviewers. One interviewer was a white lady named Jessie Butler and the other was a black man named Augustus Ladsons. Susan thought Jessie was from the welfare office. Susan possibly told

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    dishes and your head is a bowling ball that you want to keep balanced evenly on top of the dishes. Sitting with a straight spine will help you speak more clearly. Also, it will help you appear more confident, professional and focused during your interview. Maintaining eye contact: Naturally look into the interview’s eyes while he or she is talking, but don’t stare. Make sure to occasionally look away, but for the most part remain focused on the interviewer. Maintaining eye contact while you’re

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    after 1215pm, I conducted an interview at James Cook University with a person I have never met. The purpose was to demonstrate effective verbal and nonverbal communication, such as listening; questioning and responding techniques. At the start of the interview I found myself to be quite calm. I introduced myself and asked the interviewee her name, from there I continued to introduce myself as a first year physiotherapy student and explained the purpose of the interview. I informed the client she was

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    “We all have respect for our elders because of their hard work. We wouldn’t be in the U.S. or have what we do now if it wasn’t for them”, Ivan stated during the interview. I interviewed Ivan Miranda; a native of Acapulco, Mexico, about elderly roles in his family. Ivans grandparents are the first and the oldest generation of his family in America, therefore, a majority of the answers are of direction of his family’s values towards his grandparents and the ethics that are taught by them. In addition

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    Pre-recorded one-way interviews are NOT professional at all it does not matter how "beneficial" it is. It is not natural to communicate to a web-cam and been given a very limited amount of time answering each interview question. You can prepare as much as you want for each interview but you will end up answering a unexpected interview question. HRs need more fun creative interview questions. For example, an HR asked me what television character most

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    Methodology Research Method In order to obtain data, I decided to use the method of partaking in interviews. The interview process was straight, forward and direct. It consisted of ten questions that were used to analyze the person’s identity and view of their community. The questions in the interview questioned the person’s values, morals, lifestyle, income, knowledge of problems in society, and social status. Specifically, I used a open-ended question process. Most of the questions were open-ended

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    This is Annalea Jones, the woman you had interviewed earlier this afternoon at Quicken Loans for the Mortgage Broker position. I'd like to thank you in advance for taking the time to interview me, it was a rewarding experience and it was a pleasure to meet the staff and yourself. Although I may not have been a Navy Seal or a Lawyer, I've got motivation, dedication, an extreme ability to work hard towards specific goals, and I've got spunk. I'd like to explain to you why I am more than fit for this

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    me. The placement started, theoretically with the interview. I was nervous about it, as it was the most important interview I have had to go to. I ensured that I dressed or the occasion, in smart attire and prepared some insight into the agency Acces Employment. The interview went really well, Harpreet Shah, one of the agency staff, gave me a short presentation and the interview was more informal than I expected. My first experience of an interview for a field placement was nerve racking, but from

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