Semi-structured interview

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    During this interview I felt my sister and I were ethical in our responses, mostly because we are both very comfortable with each other. In regards to if this were an actual workplace interview, our answers may tend towards a little exaggeration in hopes of landing a new job. Some questions we may have exaggerated on during a real interview would be questions four and five, “When have you failed? Describe what happened and what you learned from it?” and “How do you take advantage of your…

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    Trauma And Trauma

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    memorization skills, which can be corrected with a supportive interview process. However, children with a psychopathology of traumatization can be more difficult to induce in correctly identifying a potential suspect from a line up. Hritz et al (2015, Rush et al (2014), and Hritz et al (2014) support the underlying problem of stress and trauma that can effect the correct identification of a suspect in target-present and target-absent lineups in the interview…

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    Is3350 Unit 2 Assignment

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    I want to give you a chance to answer directly. Interviewee: Okay. Interviewer: The first question is where that is most germane. I'm doing the interview because, as you know, I am the internal evaluator for the project and beginning of September, late September, I said to the group "I thought it might be good for me to do a round of interviews to check in with people to get feedback from everyone who is connected to the project, and some are more connected than others, to hear what people…

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    Jose Alvarez Case Study

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    family.  His current position at the food bank allows him to accomplish this, although there are some times that it might not be possible due to the nature of the work.  José has a very positive attitude towards the work he is doing.  From the interview it became clear that his behavior and values are friendly, polite and sincere. 5. What attitudes and values held by this person are similar to your own, and which are different?  It was quite a surprise to realize that José and myself do…

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    I conducted an information gathering interview to gain knowledge and experience to become a cutting edge hire for a job in my desired industry. I found a professional to interview and I set up the interview. I opened, processed, and closed the interview, while keeping my interviewing responsibilities in mind. I asked open and closed questions in my interview schedule to gain useful information. I interviewed Jennisa Visram. She is a buyer for coats, swim, active, and intimate apparel at Macy’s…

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    Through the many interviews that I have conducted, this interview was different in many aspects because I had the honor to interview one of my friends. Described by me as hilarious, outgoing, load, and a wonderful friend I discovered that despite the fact that I knew how to describe her there were some things I did not know about her. The friend I interviewed was Gbeminiyi (Gbemi) and throughout the interviewed she surprised me with some interesting things about her. I got to open the door of…

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    Interviewer: Esai Robinson Interviewee: Jeff Boushe, Mechanical Engineer at Lockheed Martin Date of Interview October 9, 2015 Subject: Interview of a Mechanical Engineer Introduction The purpose of this interview is to gain a better understanding of what it’s like to be a working engineer as well as gain some insight on what it takes to get a job in the industry. I will be interviewing Jeff Boushe, he is currently the Vice President of hiring at Lockheed Martin located in Sunnyvale. He…

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    I choose to interview Susan Chenoweth because she made a positive impact on my life. She is one of many reasons I decided to return to school. I contacted Susan about the interview and ask if she would be willing to take part. With both of us having a busy schedule I wrote out a list of questions and emailed them to her. She answered the questions and emailed them back to me later on that day. During the interview, I found out Susan, a mother, worked two jobs while she was attending the…

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    A post-interview reflection is anticipated to be informal, more like an email than an essay. For some applicants, this lack of limitation can be freeing. For others, it can cause extensive anxiety, particularly in the pressing aftermath of an already nerve-racking interview. To lessen that anxiety, you can always look back and consider just a few key points that will ensure a better interview in the next point in time. Within the interview, while discussing your interests and aspirations, you…

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    married for twenty-one years to her loving high school sweetheart husband. Due to unfortunate circumstances, she lost her husband in the line of duty. Causing her to become a widow, continuing to survive life without her husband. When I conducted this interview, had one topic in mind that I wanted to know about her life as an immigrant and how did influence her life now. Growing up in Liberia, life was very different than America. Her father was a registered surgeon nurse and her mother was…

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