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    Nonverbal communication plays a vital part in how people express meaning and information to others, as well as how we understand the engagements of individuals around us. In the interview, I as the interviewer was swivelling on my chair; this could have conveyed to the interviewee that I was not taking the interview seriously. Although, this did not impact too negatively on the interviewee as Egan’s (2010) in Healy’s (2012, p. 27) SOLER model was used to show the interviewee my engagement. This…

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    Introduction The group chosen for this research were restaurants. The main analytical conclusion that was reached was that although the price for water has increased, it has not significantly affected how these businesses run. Through adaptation, they have learned to live with the changes that were set by state law regarding the drought. The reason of interest in this group, its description, interview methods, challenges, research findings and analysis all prove this conclusion. Group…

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    When countering data or creating data, various areas need to be considered. For example, identifying the data, the way the data is presented and whether the data is from primary secondary or a tertiary source. There are two different types of data, Primary and Secondary data. Primary data is data that is collected first hand, by yourself or your team. This type of data can be collected via interviews, questionnaires or observation in order to answer your research question. Similarly, secondary…

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    Abstract It is always important to research your interviewee before conducting your interview. The main reason is because you never want to offend anyone nor do you want to be disrespectful without actually meaning it. If you want a good turnout especially in a business setting always see whom your audience is. Some common areas of intercultural misinterpretations are female-male interaction, respectfulness, attire, and language. Keywords: interview, respect, Japan, persuasion, taboos…

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    Debnam-Carey's Interview

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    Interviews are conducted to gather information from and about a person, and usually revolve around a particular context. Vogue Australia’s Zara Wong, in her interview with actress Alycia Debnam-Carey, strives to expose her bubbly personality and talent to a new audience. She describes the actress as “star bright”, and that her “sharp intelligence” is setting “her apart” from other celebrities. She notes that it is what’s “propelling her success in Hollywood”, rather than her “young and…

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    Hybrid Assignment 2 – Employment Life Cycle Source & Recruit Involves finding suitable candidates for an open job position and getting them started with the selection process to hire the most qualified candidate. A recruiting campaign is created to attract potential candidates. During this step in the process various figures are involved, such as hiring managers, senior leaders, HR business partners, and recruiters. Best Practices: • Conduct a skills assessment: Conducting a skills assessment…

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    Unstructured Interview

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    Research from Huffcutt and Arthur in 1994 and subsequent research from Levashina, Hartwell Morgeson and Campion in 2014 have shown that structured interviews are better than unstructured interviews in predicting job applicant success (Swider, 2016). Even in a structured interview, interviewers can be unduly influenced by the unstructured section of the interview when the interviewer casually chats with the applicant (Swider, 2016). Swider’s research (2016) suggests that no part of the interview…

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    A Successful Interview

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    Getting a job can be a life changer, but in order to be hired an interview must be conducted first. No matter how many times a person has been to a job interview it can be nerve-racking, but it doesn’t have to be. What a person does before and during an interview can make all the difference. Some steps a person can take to prepare for a successful interview is to be prepared for the interview, dress for success, make a good impression, ask questions, sell yourself, and close the deal. First…

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    Final Essay: Cloverfield and The Thin Blue Line Movies such as Cloverfield and The Thin Blue Line try to convey realism within their movies. They both use similar tactics while some being different. They want to convery realism using different aesthetics. They do this so that people watching the film will become more immersed into the movie, and people will be able to connect and feel with the characters. Cloverfield and The Thin Blue Line use multiple realist aesthetics of to convey truth such…

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    For the internship program I signed up for seven interviews and received six of them. Six was a great number of interviews; it was not an overwhelming amount but it was enough to pick the right firm. Many different factors came into the process of selecting which firm I would want to interview with such as friends, Beta, and location of the firm. There was also many different resources that I took advantage of to help prepare for my interviews. When decided what type of firm that I wanted…

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