Semi-structured interview

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    My Critique After looking back on my community interview, there were a couple of things I noticed. One thing was that I did a pretty good job using attending and SOLER skills. I kept eye contact for the majority of the interview, I kept my body open, and I refrained from creating barriers between myself and the interviewee. These are all things I have been working hard on, and am happy to see some improvements. Another thing was that I tried to use some reflective listening and summaries. At…

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    Lance Armstrong Case Study

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    On January seventeenth and eighteenth of the year two thousand and fifteen, thousands of Americans tuned in to OWN (Oprah Interview Network) to watch the Lance Armstrong’s interview with Oprah Winfrey. The ninety minute interview was done in Mr. Armstrong’s home located in Austin, Texas. Winfrey conducted this interview with Armstrong to address the public U.S. reports of him using banned substances during his professional cyclist career. For years he denied the fact of ever using any type of…

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    in place. Throughout the interview I am assuming that Madura has just hired a group of consultants who will be gathering information prior to making a recommendation of what system to use. The interview is taking place prior to Madura having knowledge of the Wooqer platform and is interviewing a Madura manager. The goal of the interview is to comprehend why Madura wants a new system and what capabilities they will need. When developing questions to ask for an interview I quickly noticed that…

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    The two types of roles are called the interviewer and interviewee. The interviewers’ role is to interview the interviewee using the motivational interviewing techniques. Also, their role is to come up with an action plan to help the interviewee change or solve their behavior. The interviewees’ role is to confide in the interview and tell them about their behavior in hope to get help. I personally had a chance to play in both of these roles. The role that I find…

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    successfully interview at Career Services. The seminar was done by Brian Creed. During the presentation I learned many tips on what to do during a professional interview. Some things I already knew but there was a lot of information that was new to me. I believe it is very important to know how to make your interview as successful as possible; especially since soon I will be apart of many interviews as I join the work force. The seminar had tree main points. Those were: the pre-interview, what…

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    FAFSA Reflective Report

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    would have added artifacts. Since I didn’t have artifacts of my reflections, and it was they only comment on the interview so I definitely bothered me and I would have definitely added more artifacts in my hardcopy capstone portfolio. My interview went very well, I went to the interview having small expectations since I never had interviews like that. Nevertheless I was prepared for interview. I prepared my outfit a week before, I was constantly practicing the possible questions I might be…

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    The Art of Interviewing a Suspect, Skill or Science? Exam No. 5 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interview practices employed by law enforcement both domestic and foreign and to determine whether the techniques are comprised of scientific methods, skill sets or combination of both. Definitions Skill - [mass noun] The ability to do something well; expertise. ‘difficult work, taking great skill’ (Oxford Dictionary, 2016) Science - 1[mass noun] The intellectual and…

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    I decided to conduct my interview on a fellow coworker named Haley Smith. Haley and I worked together at a local restaurant called, Steak n’ shake in Orange Park, Florida. I decided she would make a great candidate for the tattoo interview, because she is always very open and friendly. I have known Haley for 4 months, and have developed a semi amicable friendship with her. Haley is a twenty-four year old college student, whom is working on attaining an associate’s degree by the end of this year.…

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    Jean Ross Interview

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    Jean Ross is the radio personality for V-103’s radio station. Her first ever interview was with Muhammad Ali. Ms. Ross’s job background is a years worth of accomplishments and experiences. Her position and role at the radio station, career path, and experiences, is something well worth knowing. Position and Role at the Radio Station Interviewing a radio personality has its perks because you learn about the work you wouldn’t know they would have to take on in their particular job. Ms. Ross…

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    office in Russell hall, which was a little disorganized with her packing her things for the move to the new building. She was wearing a pantsuit like she typically does and her hair is short and gray. I thought she would be an interesting person to interview because she is not the “typical” female. She was born Patricia Nora Reilly on June 2, 1958 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Her sisters called her Nora when she was young and her father preferred the name, so that is the name that stuck. Since I…

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