Interviewee Was Welcomed To The Research Proposal

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Interviewer repeatedly brings up financial benefits of the job that interviewee brushes aside. Interviewee also attempts to remember company motto and appears not to care.

Interviewee is definitely signaling his disinterest I the interview. Interviewer is showing a lack of necessary specific preparation (Gamble & Gamble, 2006).

Evaluation: The interviewee is professional, but to used to being in charge and not able to fully relinquish control of conducting the interview. The interviewer failed to provide the definite structure or an image of working or caring necessary (Gamble & Gamble, 2006).

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Greetings and introductions extended to the interviewer; he responds in kind.

Polite and professional interaction from the outset of the interview.

Education and current job questions are met with brief yet informative responses.

The clarity and directness of the responses demonstrate the interviewee's listening and information sharing abilities. Some issues with impression management with repeated

"you knows" and "ums" (Gamble & Gamble, 2006).

Long-range goals and project questions met with pertinent and controlled answers.

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Comfort issues with interviewee and too many questions at a time from interviewer, though.

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Interviewee asks several questions pertaining to the job.

This shows his engagement in the interview as an information seeker, and signals his appropriateness and eagerness to be hired (Gamble & Gamble, 2006).

Evaluation: Both interviewer and interviewee were professional, prepared and engaged; both worked hard (as they should) to conduct a productive interview (Gamble & Gamble, 2006). Comfort issues with interviewee and too many questions at a time from interviewer, though.


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