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How do you interview someone on this website?
I'm an extrovert , I like to explore nature and see things from different perspective. #interviews
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Katherine’s Answer
I would provide more information. What is the interview for? Is it for your own use? Are you writing a story? For a paper? School? What is the context of the interview? Is there a certain type of person you are looking to interview? Career field?
I think if you give some more information you may be able to find someone who is willing. You could also always post a series of different questions to get a variety of answers. Hope this helps!
I think if you give some more information you may be able to find someone who is willing. You could also always post a series of different questions to get a variety of answers. Hope this helps!
This is great advice. Jovina, people love to talk about themselves! If you let them know what you'd like to interview them about, what your time frame is, and how to reach out to you, I'm sure you'll find some wonderful connections!
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Tyler’s Answer
We'd love to know more. I think interviews, even if just for practice, are a great idea. You'll get the most out of them if you interview with someone in a related field.
Update us and let us know more about your background and field you want to go into. If your new to this whole Interview process, let us know. People here could help point you in the right direction!
Update us and let us know more about your background and field you want to go into. If your new to this whole Interview process, let us know. People here could help point you in the right direction!
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Eleanor’s Answer
Hi Jovina!
I'm going to echo Katherine's answer - what are you looking to get out of the interview? Is this for a school project or for an informational interview or are you trying to complete a mock interview?
All of these have value, and I'm sure there are several folks on this forum willing to step in and help with any of them - we just need to know what it is you're looking to accomplish.
Information on informational interviews here https://www.linkedin.com/learning/informational-interviewing/welcome?dApp=7752303&u=2190394
I'm going to echo Katherine's answer - what are you looking to get out of the interview? Is this for a school project or for an informational interview or are you trying to complete a mock interview?
All of these have value, and I'm sure there are several folks on this forum willing to step in and help with any of them - we just need to know what it is you're looking to accomplish.
Information on informational interviews here https://www.linkedin.com/learning/informational-interviewing/welcome?dApp=7752303&u=2190394