- Create an understandable set of questions that cover a wide range of elements involving the country the interviewee is from as well as the difficulties that the interviewee might have had coming to and living in the US.
- Learn about specific details on the country the interviewee is from as well as the interviewee's culture so as to include them in the interview.
- Prepare an interview style that will not make the interviewee feel pressured.
- Find a comfortable, quiet, public place to conduct the interview (the Library is probably the best option).
- Complete the interview in a friendly and open manner.
- Allow the interviewee to ask some questions as well.
- Don't limit the interview to the prepared questions, expand on topics that the interviewee is comfortable talking about.
- Record audio, video and/or take pictures during the interview.
- Create a transcription of the interview.
- Create a final report that properly reflects upon the interview, the country the interviewee is from, the interviewees views and opinions on their native country and the USA, as well as fulfill any other requirements.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Revised Objectives for Interview
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Looks fine to me, and if you would consider some of Maddy"s and Mohammed's post-production considerations, your objectives would be superb. Good work
ReplyDeleteRol.
This is a good and thoughtful objective and i will use it as an additional objective for my interview.
ReplyDeleteLooks good you have a clear outline of what you are going to do. Good objectives.
ReplyDeleteYou are very prepared for your interview. Your objectives are very well written.
ReplyDeletei like how you said as a wide range of questions! thass very smart so you can get a lot of interesting information about them and their country.
ReplyDeleteYour objectives are good.you look prepared.
ReplyDeleteCovers every aspect of the interview. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you are going to be giving the student an option to ask questions.
ReplyDeleteI think that your #4 is going to be really important because you want to make sure it is a quiet but comfortable place for your interview.
ReplyDeleteThese objectives are very detailed and great! It almost cover every aspect of the interview.
ReplyDeleteyour interview is well setup and ready for a good interview.
ReplyDeleteyou have pretty good objectives and I, especially like your no. 6. Way to go!
ReplyDelete-Vishal Gurung
#7 that is a vital factor in keeping from feeling ackward
ReplyDeleteI think you have a good list of objectives, these should make your interview very successful!
ReplyDeleteThese are really good "new" objectives--I especially like number 7!
ReplyDeletevery clear outline, you are ready to go.
ReplyDeletevery thoughtful and well organized.....i look forward to your interview.
ReplyDeletei like how you will learn about their country and culture and form questions off of that, should make for better questions.
ReplyDeletei like your first objective the best, learning about the country first will help you out a lot with your interview
ReplyDeleteExpanding topics is a good idea! I think you are well-prepared for the interview. Good luck with your work!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! I believe you will have a good time with your interview, you seem very prepared for this, good luck :)
ReplyDeleteCovering all different areas- great
ReplyDeleteLearning pretty much everything but try not to go off the topic too much.]
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