Arrangement And Conduct Of A 20-30 Minute In-Person Informat
Arrangement and Conduct of a 20-30 Minute In-Person Informational Interview
Assignment: For this assignment, you will arrange and conduct a 20-30 minute in-person informational interview. Then, you will write a five-page reflection essay about your experience. The purpose of the interview is to explore a career field of interest, gather firsthand insights about the realities of that career, and learn about the skills, environment, and experiences involved. You will need to schedule the interview with a suitable contact, conduct the interview professionally, and then reflect on the experience in your essay, including details about the interviewee, the interview process, key learnings, and your personal reflections.
Paper For Above instruction
The assignment requires students to actively engage in an informational interview with a person working in a career field of interest. The process begins with identifying and scheduling a 20-30 minute in-person interview with a professional, a university student, or someone connected to their network who can provide meaningful insights into their career. Students should select someone inspiring or someone they are curious about, ensuring the chosen individual can help clarify their academic and career goals.
Preparation for the interview includes reaching out promptly, dressing professionally, and preparing relevant questions. During the interview, students should establish rapport, demonstrate interest, and ask prepared questions, allowing for an organic conversation that uncovers the interviewee's background, career path, daily responsibilities, work environment, and job satisfaction. It's essential to request contact information, such as a business card, to maintain a professional connection for future reference.
Post-interview, students are advised to send a brief thank-you note to express appreciation and to reinforce the connection. The reflection essay should be five pages, written in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced, with one-inch margins, including the student’s name, course name (Counseling 24), and student ID at the top. The essay should include detailed information about the interviewee’s background, encompassing their name, job title, organization, educational background, and contact information at the end.
The core of the reflection involves three main aspects. First, describing the interviewee’s career journey, daily tasks, work environment, and reasons for choosing their career. Second, reflecting on the interview experience, including insights gained about the field, personal feelings about conducting the interview, and reasons for the overall positive or negative experience. Finally, including three unique questions asked during the interview, the interviewee's responses, and what was learned from those responses. The essay should conclude with the student’s assessment of their interest in the field based on the interview and why they feel that way.
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