Interview Skills Rosalyn Romero-Donis Everest University Online CCJ2358-15 You are a probation officer who was conducting a home visit for probationer Bobby Jean. You walk up to the door‚ she answers‚ and you notice a bag of marijuana sitting on the kitchen table. She promises that it is not hers. You provide her with a urine screen and it is clean. Based on the above scenario‚ please respond to the following questions: What would you do? I would take notes of the situation. I would let
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Interview Worksheet Interviewee Name: Katrina Guptill Duration of Interview: 12/7/14 30min. Social Statuses How many different social statuses do you play during a typical day? Mother Wife Sister Employee Friend Student Can you give some examples of these different social statuses (e.g.‚ mother‚ sister‚ brother‚ boss‚ employee‚ etc.)? I am a mother to three children I am a wife to my husband I am a sister to my brother and sister I am a secretary at a middle school I am friend to many I am a student
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choose to interview my mom was so that I could compare how I felt she parented us growing up with how she views it. Many of the comments she made were correlated with how I view her parenting but some were surprise answers that I wasn’t expecting at all. What I learned from this interview‚ my overall response‚ the thoughts it led me to have about parenting education‚ and the connection that it has made to this class will all be covered in this summary. What I learned from this interview with my
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gives an overview of types of interviews and their features. It discusses common mistakes in interviewing‚ and outlines effective interviewing techniques. Interesting issues: While structured interviews have been shown to be more valid than non-structured ones‚ managers tend to resist structured interviews in favor of trusting their own skills as an unstructured interviewer. Lecture Outline I. Introduction: Basic Features of Interviews A. Types of Interviews 1. Structured vs Unstructured
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RESPECTFUL Cultural Interview RESPECTFUL Cultural Interview I was not sure how Adriana was going to react to certain topics/questions and this made me apprehensive about conducting the interview. I was nervous that she might feel vulnerable about her hearing impediment since she is a private individual. She was ridiculed in school and did not have many friends. I was unaware if Adriana would avoid questions or become emotional about her childhood. I was also apprehensive about
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Interview Seth Arbour Saint Leo University Intro to Forensic Science/CRJ-545 Dr. Burkard 6/4/2015 Interview I interviewed Maria Riveras‚ who is a crime scene investigator with the Hillsborough Country Sheriff’s Office. Though she was quite busy the day of our interview‚ she was very welcoming and informative to be able to assist me with this assignment. Seth Arbour Interviewing Maria Riveras M. Riveras (personal communication‚ May 27‚ 2015): Q: What is your name? A: Maria Riveras. Q:
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Hi Friends I am Raghu and I have been to mafoi last week for interview on GIS process for Google. It consists of 4 rounds in mafoi Office near Himayatnagar and coming to the rounds are Round 1: Quick introduction n JAM session Round 2: Personal interview Round 3: Written Test (Includes essay writing as well) Round 4: Online test (in mafoi office itself) Round 5: Client round (In Google) (I don’t have any details about this round bcoz I didn’t clear online test) Coming to Round 1 i.e. give
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Mediation Interview * One conducted went to a social service agency called Center for Human Development and conducted an interview with Michael Jones Community Mediator. One’s interview was in regard to Mr. Jones role within the organization. Mr. Jones mediates for one’s client’s different kind of disputes. One’s interview questions consisted of the following the population Mr. Jones aids‚ how Ms. Jones assist‚ the reasons Mr. Jones chose to mediate‚ what is rewarding mediating would change
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What is reflection? Reflection is the examination of personal thoughts and actions. For practitioners this means focusing on how they interact with their colleagues and with the environment to obtain a clearer picture of their own behaviour. It is therefore a process by which practitioners can better understand themselves in order to be able to build on existing strengths and take appropriate future action. And the word ‘action’ is vital. Reflection is not ‘navel-gazing’. Its aim is to develop
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This interview was done on a very special woman named Ms. D.G. In order to get a better understanding on the aging process. My goal was to get an in-depth look at what she has gone through in her life‚ physiologically and psychologically‚ and to learn‚ recognize‚ and identify with her in some way. People judge our elders everyday‚ but we fail to remember that not long ago they were our age. this was a great way for myself and others to get an insight on this terse life we have to live. Ms
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