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    Interview with Burl Finkelstein I. Introduction: The purpose of this report is to communicate the findings of my interview with Burl Finkelstein, a working engineer, through the use of email, and to learn the importance of quality communication throughout the engineering workplace. This report will e II. Background/Experience: Burl Finkelstein is a professional engineer who is currently working at Kason Industries. Mr. Finkelstein has been working as a professional engineer since 1983.…

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    15 Things about Mrs. Schwade I used to be really quiet. In high school, I rarely spoke in class. I did what I was supposed to without questioning anything. I was shy, reserved, and not confident. After my senior year of high school, I was crowned Miss West Union. I earned a $500 scholarship, perfected my parade wave, and have a tiara. I was second runner up in Miss Fayette County and received a trophy! Before I married my husband, I knew nothing about farming, tractors, corn, soybeans, etc. Now…

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    Field work methodology is known for fieldwork information collected outside of workplace. Fieldwork is used to compare and contrast communication among individuals in the community. The place that I had chosen to conduct my fieldwork experiment was a Hispanic restaurant. The restaurant is called El Mexicano Grill, it is located in Ennis, Texas. I choice a restaurant because communication is used constantly between the waitresses, customers, and the employees themselves. Also it’s my favorite…

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    Special Teacher Interview

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    Interview with Mrs. Evans Interviewing Mrs. Evans, the special education teacher, was the one I was excited about most. I was really interested to see why she picked her career. When coming up with questions, I was not sure exactly what I wanted to ask. I tried to ask a question about something we have not learned in class. We have learned a lot about how we should accommodate these students, but I curious to see what she does when she works with her self-contained classroom. I found out in the…

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    Hiring Managers Scenarios

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    move a thousand pound drum across the site?” How could this discussion be more productive? Should she be hired why or why not? What are the legal implications? 2) Open interviews are taking place and applicants have the opportunity to come in and interview on the spot. One woman comes in who is severely overweight. She interviews very well, but you are not sure she can physically keep up with the demands of the job. What should you do? 3)…

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    The person I interviewed was Monica Parchment; who is a judge at the District of Columbia Contract Appeals Court. Judge Parchment is the mother of one of my volleyball teammates. The District of Columbia Contract Appeals Court listens to the cases of private contractors. Judge Parchment told me that she enjoys her job. Before her current position, she was in private practice, representing the contractors for 15 years before accepting the position of a judge for the District of Columbia Contract…

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    For this task I decided to interview Mrs. Harris who is a kindergarten teacher at Graettinger-Terril Community School District. I chose to interview Mrs. Harris because I’ve always had an interest in becoming a kindergarten teacher and wanted to learn a little bit more about her responsibilities within and beyond the classroom. Throughout the interview, we discussed the various roles of the kindergarten teacher, the pleasures and challenges that come with the profession, as well as the distinct…

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    Paper #1 – Building Rapport With Witnesses Ashley M. Ulbrik CRM 2702, Florida Institute of Technology Throughout the history of interrogations and interviews, the techniques of building a rapport with the witnesses have improved greatly. Having a rapport with the interviewee is extremely important to ensure you are given an accurate and truthful recounting of criminal events or description of a suspect. There are some witnesses that willingly give such…

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    Mock Interview Summary

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    The body and closing of an interview is important because when counselors are working with the client, they work to gain information on the reason why the client has come to counseling as well as their theoretical mind (Sommers-Flanagan & Sommers-Flanagan, 2016). The process of the interview starts when the counselor develops a therapeutic relationship with the client. This assignment will look at documentation and outline the process of the mock interview along with administer a self-evaluation…

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    Senior Interview Essay

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    New Experience The senior interview was a unique and interesting experience. I have never done anything like it before. It was interesting seeing a senior’s (George’s) perspective. Due to this interview, how to succeed in high school was reiterated, I learned more about myself, and learned more about the interview process. I am now able to reflect on this encounter. Overall, it was a fascinating experience to discuss with a senior and learn about their high school career. I expected…

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