Interviewing A Colleague This Interview Essay

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Also, they had a rigorous interview process, and I had to show them some of my successes, so to speak. 5. Did you ever take any online courses?

A: Not yet, but I am definitely considering them, especially since the University to which I am applying offers them. I may be on the road if we are successful with this campaign, so we will see.

6. Do you like your team? If yes, why? If no, why not?

A: I love my team. I have gotten so used to them, and they to me, and we have really found a way to click, so it is perfect.

7. Do you like your boss?

A: You know, many people would probably just say yes because they are being paid by this person, but I really like him. In fact, I had a choice whether to work for him or not, and I chose to do so because I like him and his ideas so much....

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So, yes.
8. How satisfied are you with your overall experiences on this assignment?

A: I think that my abilities match the assignment, so I am very satisfied with how we have been handling the process as a group and as individuals. I am definitely satisfied with the experiences that I have been fortunate enough to have. I would not want any other job, this one is truly fantastic.

Conclusions

The experience with this interview was very positive. The participant answered all questions to the best of his ability, and did not shy away from providing details, which is a thing that not all interviewees can do. This was due to the fact that the questions interested the participant, as well as to the fact that he was very knowledgeable about all of them, as they related to his personal experiences.

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