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    For the interview group project, I chose to interview a Dental hygienist, Dentist, Dental Assistant and office administrator that works for the Union. When I asked them if they could participant in my interview I informed them that I would like to voice record them and if that would be okay with them. The Dental Assistant was a little hesitant at first because she said she was nervous, I told her I didn’t have to record her if that was the problem. I made sure to ask them if they wanted to have…

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    staffs. This interview is heavily focused on the selection of human resource. Nowadays, on top of résumés, application forms are heavily used by many organizations as the basis of prescreening information. I think that application form is a waste of time from the perspective of an applicant, hence, I asked Ms. Goertzen for her expert opinion. Unexpectedly,…

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    For my interview paper about how the views on development has changed throughout life, I interviewed a 65 year old, caucasian, woman named Debbie Canipe. She is my maternal grandmother. She lived with her two brothers and sister, along with her mother and father. She grew up here and grew a family here with her husband, Bill. She still lives in Centerburg today She had three children, all girls. For several years she worked as a Dietary Supervisor/Manager at a nursing home in Sunbury, Ohio.…

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    microphones. For decades, reporters have used these advancements to improve their overall news projects. Within those finished projects are crucial interviews that bring the story to a more personal level. When done correctly, interviewing is one of the best ways to preserve history and the interviewee’s opinion. Conducting a formal, on-camera interview has many steps, all of which are beneficial for obtaining more information from a reliable, primary source. When watching the news, a viewer…

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    There are three types of interviews: structured interviews, semi structured interviews, and unstructured interviews. Structured interviews are interviews that are formal such as telephone interviews, survey research and political polling. The interview is set up with a designed place ahead of time and a set of questions preplanned. Semi structured interviews are interviews that allows the interviewee to talk about a topic more “open minded” (pg. 87) rather than structured and to the point. The…

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    Rosie Interview #1 The following interview was a role playing demonstration conducted between a student a colleague. The colleague played the role of Rosie, and the student played the role of the student. The following interview was centered around Rosie who is 23 years old and expecting a child but currently has 4 children. The interview began immediately by asking questions. There appeared to be no introduction between the two people. The interview also appeared to ask too many questions…

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    Appropriate Posture in a Job Interview Setting Posture is a form of nonverbal communication and is also a component of body language that is important in business, especially during a job interview. A person’s success impacts his or her posture and begins once someone lays his or her eyes on the person (Bjorseth, 2002). Rane (2010) states that individuals have their own unique ways in communicating thoughts through various kinds of body language, including posture. Nonverbal cues are crucially…

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    point in their lifetime. This implies that, like any job, they had to make a great first impression at an interview. Those interviews determine whether he or she becomes a new addition to the company or are going to be left at the wayside. Besides the fact of the intimidation of becoming a new employee, there are many other ways a person may impede their ability to be hired and fail their interview. First impressions are based mostly on physical appearances being that both parties know nothing…

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    -An interview is a meeting between two people that has a definite purpose and is accepted by both individuals (Kadushin & Kadushin, 2013). An interview can involve both verbal and nonverbal communication between individuals where they share ideas or feelings (Kadushin & Kadushin, 2013). An interview has a goal or purpose for conducting verbal and nonverbal communication. The interview should have structure when discussing specific content or a clear direction for where the interview will lead…

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    Narrative Interview My mom had only told me little things about her college experiences, just a few stories here and there, the occasional frantic phone calls to her mom, and some about the friends she made. So when I decided to sit down and interview her, I was generally curious on what she would tell me. I had been contemplating the questions I would ask her while I was waiting for her to get home from work. After she had gotten home and I was satisfied with my list, I sat down and started…

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