Conducting an Interview
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Take Note: Always take notes when you are interviewing and right down information.
Eye Contact: When interveiwing -
In Person: When you interview someone for yearbook interview them in person.
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Introduce yourself.
Make Note: Don't write down everything the person says.
Capturing a quote: Write down everything when you are trying take a quote.
When you hear something important mark it.
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Be polite.
Identify you work for the yearbook.
Make eye contact with the person you are interviewing.
Always check your spelling.
Do not arrive or call late.
Act interested on what they are saying.
Act excited of what the person is going to say next.
Once all the research and prep work is done simply have a conversation.
You are looking for knowledge and information.
Use proper methods of communication.
Stop and review your notes.
Listen for good quotes if you record an interview.
Confirm name spellings.
Read your quotes aloud to the other staff members.
Don't be afraid to call a source back with a follow up question.
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They will want you to be accurate and get the right story.
Taking notes is critical.
End an interview on time.
The skills needed to conduct an interviewer.
Don't be inconsiderate of someone else's schedule.
Take note of the environment around you.
Your questions should be written down in your notes.
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A,B,C Caption: The Green Dragons score for a big win against Long view. Emily Jonson said "it was really cold tonight I'm surprised how big the crown was." More than 4,000 people showed up. Chris Curtis is the senior courder back.
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