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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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    Interview In Social Work

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    Interview a Professional For this paper, I chose one of my colleague Devin who works with me at our office. I chose him because he is a psychology major and I find him interesting in terms of his curiosity in the field of psychology. In terms of his education, he is currently in his senior year of school and is majoring in psychology with honors. When asked about a particular focus in the field of psychology, he said that he does not have a specific track, but enjoys learning about positive and community

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    Faculty Interview For my interview I choose to talk with my Economics Instructor Dr. Jennifer Ball, since I am interested in going into the field of business. Before the interview I took some time to prepare questions that I thought would give me a better idea of what Washburn had to offer in business, as well as, what inspired my professor to become a teacher at Washburn. The first question I had was what made you pursue a career in the business field, where she took no hesitation saying she

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    for an interview." A job interview is never meant to scare the applicant away, but it is meant to create new futures and open doors giving them new and endless possibilities. It takes a lot of work to be fully prepared for your job interview; you need the right attire, make-up, and knowledge. As you’re driving to the interview you’re probably nervous, anxious, or wondering what questions will be asked by your future boss. The three main stages in the interview process are accepting an interview, getting

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    Panel Practice Interview

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    The panel practice interview was a very interesting experience. I found it to be more difficult than my other interviews, as we had no time to prepare and were confused as to the order of questions. We all wanted to ask questions, but had to try and coordinate with one another so that we were not all talking at once. It was extremely difficult, and taught me the importance of having a plan, especially when other people are involved. In situations like these, it would be beneficial to have a set list

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    Juan Rodriguez Interview

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    My interview with Mr. Juan Rodriguez was a great opportunity to learn more about information technology and specifically about life as a business systems analyst. As someone who is still exploring different majors, this interview gave me a lot of insight into the field of Information Technology. I interviewed Mr. Juan Rodriguez, who is still only in his upper twenties, I figured that he could be more relatable candidate to interview. As a Business Systems Analyst at Accretive Health it was interesting

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    Introduction In this paper I will be discussing a career counseling interview completed with an individual of a different gender. The interview was conducted in 90 minutes; we discussed the interviewee’s work experience, education, and training. In addition, we explored his recreational and leisure activities, and we looked at strengths and challenges related to his work. Furthermore, we looked at the interviewee’s ADDRESSING model and conducted a career genogram. Later, the information gathered

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    Interview plan of Sergeant First Class John Smith Michael J Smith American Military University INTL 408 Pre-Interview plan. In order to fully maximize the interview of SFC John Smith, there must be background information to establish information on his nuances, behavior as well as past experiences and life. For this situation with SFC Smith there should be a police background check, as well as credit checks and other legal checks in order to see what the life of SFC Smith is in regards to legal

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    Introduction The interview consisted of a nurse who was a graduate of Grand Canyon University with a Master’s degree in nursing education. She is a clinical educator at Deer Valley- campus and is enrolled as a post-graduate for leadership innovation. The person was chosen because of her advanced skills and education insight at the Master’s level of nursing. In this interview, the information provided will contain personal achievements and advice with the crucial competencies needed for success and

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    Child Rearing Interview

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    For the interview, I call a family friend. She has two daughters, a 6 year old and a 3 year old, because of this I thought she was the perfect person to ask questions to. One issue that I want to highlight is about child rearing. For this reason I thought she will be someone good to talked about receiving advice on how to take care of children. The question that I ask her was, “What advice will you give me if I were to someday have a baby?” She told me that the best advice she could give me was

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