1) After completing my first and second rounds I have fined tuned my opportunity to be a way for college students, specifically those involved in the greek system, to get inexpensive and healthy delivery options for the weekends when they are not provided with food.
2) I think I did choose the correct people to talk too, but it took the second round of interviews for me to feel confident saying this.
3) I did not really make changes to my questions. I did, however, make a point of explaining the point of the interview to the people before hand, and telling them what i would be askingso they had time to think of their answers and not feel too put o the spot.
4) the only thing that really differed this time from last was i got more concise answers from the people i interviewed.
Three Interview Tips:
1. Do not be afraid to go up to people and ask, usually they are more than willing to answer.
2. Make sure to explain the point of the interview first.
3. Tell the people you are interviewing what the gist of the questions are first so they can formulate a good answer.
Nice post, Grace! Good 'takeaway' tips, too.
ReplyDeleteHey Grace, I loved reading about the information, but unfortunately when I clicked on the video it told me it was listed as private. I will offer this advice in the text part of you blog, you may want to make sure you font is all the same size.
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Hello Grace! Just like Katy said: the video appears to be private. However, I do like your tips. I also practiced your 2nd and 3rd tips; like you said it lets them come up with a good idea, but I also think it helps them relax and become comfortable with you instead of rushing through your questions. One thing I think I could've done that you did, was keep my questions concise. A couple of my questions were somewhat long-winded and ended up confusing the interviewee.
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