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Conducting an Interview Asking your relatives questions about your family is a great way to learn about your family history. italian • genealogy • living history • interview • italy
Interviewing – Conducting The Interview, Part I This is the second article in a five part series that discusses the interviewing process. In part I of this series I discussed the preparation process. In this part I will discuss just how you should go about conducting the interview. manage • manager • managment • management • interview
Interviewing – Conducting The Interview, Part II This is the third article in a series of five articles on the interviewing process. In the previous article we discussed the first two parts to conducting the interview. In this article we will discuss the last two parts, and how to close the interview in a way that leaves the candidate with a positive feeling about your company and his performance. manage • manager • management • managment • managing
Conducting a Genealogy Interview I have a few ideas to help you have a successful interview with a family member, in order to record their memories and experiences. Add a personal touch to your research. genealogy interview • how to conduct an interview • family interview • genealogy questions • genealogy interview tips
Interview Techniques & Questions People who interview often know the typical interview questions. Use these questions and techniques to see the real person you would be hiring. interview questions for managers • interview techniques • applicant questions • questions to ask in an interview • interview questions
Writing Employee Profiles Employee profiles give company newsletters a human face and introduce or highlight individuals and their accomplishments. Learn to write these with ease and style. interviewing executives • conducting company interviews • writing newsletter articles • writing for newsletters • profiling employees
Hints for Good Interviewing Many novice writers and reporters often wonder how to conduct an interview when they receive an assignment that requires this form of research. Read on to learn more. how to conduct an interview • how to interview • interviewing for reporters • interviewing for writers • interview tips
Creative Arts Research Interview Used wisely and so long as the students are developing an ever deepening understanding of respect for the rights of others the Creative Arts Interview is a powerful tool. interview project for art class • creative arts interview • interview as an arts project • interview creatively and effectively • interview protocol for art students
Tips for Tech Writers Interviewing Engineers Outside of the formal SME interview, a writer's relationship with engineers and experts is built on trust, respect, and a little bit of bribery. interviewing experts • building professional relationships • creating friendships at work • work relationship • building morale
A Study Of Ethics: The Hiring Process In my previous article I discussed the definition of ethics and how you, as a manager, must conduct yourself to maintain a high level of integrity. In this article I am going to discuss an area of ethical conduct that is getting businesses in a great deal of trouble. This is the application of ethics to the hiring process. interviewing • hiring • ethics • management • managment
Part Three - After the Interview This ends the first part of the Interviewing and Investigation Techniques series. Next month, watch for the Investigation portion of this series. interview • equipment • tape recorder • thank you • transcribe
Boxer Dogs Extremely alert, smart, and loyal, the boxer makes an excellent pet. boxer dogs • worker dogs • buying a puppy • finding a pet • dogs
Choosing the Right Employee Should the emphasis be put on the interview process to attain top talent? Candidate fit may be better assessed through a tighter probationary period review process. choosing employees • selecting and hiring the best candidate • probationary period • probationary period review process • hiring co-operative education students
Gay Friendly College Campuses Looking for a campus that embraces lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered students? The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students can help. the advocate college guide for lgbt students • shane l. windmeyer • gay-friendly college • college campus • college student
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Personal Care Attendants, Part 1 There are an estimated 58 million people in the country with a disability. Personal Care Attendants can help them remain in their own homes instead of in nursing homes. personal care attendant • pca • hiring • recruiting • physical
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Voice and Attraction The deeper the voice the more potent and attractive the male. So says a study of the Hadza tribe in Tanzania. Why is a lower voice more appealing to women? voice and attraction • effect voice pitch on attraction • attraction and voice • deep voice more attractive • hadza tribe deep voice
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Auditioning for a musical theatre school or program Part 2 The three remaining elements one might find in an audition to a musical theatre school. audition • musical theatre • theory • drama • dance
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Emotional & Physical Husband Abuse It's a myth that few men experience domestic violence. Here's an inside look into the prevalence and health effects of emotional and physical husband abuse. physical abuse of husbands • how domestic violence affects men • husband abuse • male domestic abuse • psychological bullying
Finding a New Job after a Long Absence from Work Looking for a job after a lengthy absence from the workforce possibly means retraining, but definitely means conducting a focused job search. return to work • returning to the workforce • re-entering the labor market • finding an employment opportunity • conducting a proactive job search
Foreign Language Standards What are the Five C's? Teachers of French, Spanish, German, or any other foreign language need to know! foreign language standards • actfl standards • understanding foreign language standards • national foreign language standards • national teaching standards
Interviewing - Preparation This is the first article in a series of five articles that discuss the interviewing process. To properly conduct an interview, the interviewer must prepared as much or more than the candidate who is to be interviewed. This article goes into depth about the processes involved in preparing for this meeting. interviewing • candidate • interview • interviewer • resume
Interviewing – The Evaluation, Part I This is the fourth article in a five part series. In the previous three articles I discussed how to prepare for and conduct the interview. The emphasis on that portion was on making the interview a positive experience for both your candidate and yourself. In this part of the interviewing process I will discuss how to evaluate the results of the interview, and the documents that were acquired during the previous two parts. manage • manager • management • managment • managing
Jobs for High School Seniors Many high school seniors look for after school jobs to help pay for graduation expenses. Use these tips to help get an edge on the competition. after school job • evening jobs • high school seniors and jobs • working after school • finding your first job
Mock Trials in the Classroom Mock trials are a wonderful compliment to the US Government or Civics classroom. One excellent resource is the Minnesota Center for Community Legal Education. mock trials • us government lesson plans • civics lesson plans • judicial unit lesson plans • social studies simulations
Oral Histories Recording interviews with grandparents, parents, and other family members preserves their stories in their own words. Use these tips to plan your interview. oral histories • family interviews • grandparents interviews • how to interview family members • how to interview grandparents
Part Two - During the Interview Second part of a multi-part series on Interviewing and Investigation Techniques. This part helps you learn what to do and not do during an interview. interview • investigation • series • documentation • writing
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Telephone Interviews for University Positions Telephone interviews are the trial run for candidates on a long list. Seven tips for getting a face-to-face meeting with the university interview panel follow. telephone interviews for university posts tips • advice for being interviewed by telephone • martin john yate advice • preparing for telephone interview • long list for university posts
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The Power of the Internet = Ph.D. Find out how email and the web enabled me to earn a Ph.D., despite having severe physical and speech disabilities from cerebral palsy! denise lance • cerebral palsy • web • internet • email
Tips to Ace Interviews Getting through an interview can be a nerve-racking experience. Here are some tips to make yourself look like a more attractive candidate. tips to ace interviews • tricky questions • corporate culture • workplace environment • marketing and advertising strategies
Unexpected Job Interview Changes It's interview time! Only the person you were supposed to meet has been unexpectedly called away. Put the time to good use and get the most from the opportunity. handling a missed interview • getting the most from a job interview • unexpected change to interview schedule • being flexible during job interview process • use interview time wisely
What is the Role of Congress? The Constitution and the Federalist Papers define the expressed and inherent powers of the Congress. A review of these documents reveals what Congress should be doing. what does congress do • congressional roles responsibilities duties • constitution • federalist papers • expressed power
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Finding the Link to Italy Have you been able to make the European connection? Some genealogists spend years trying to find a direct link to Europe. Fortunately, the sons and daughters (and grandsons and granddaughters) of Italian immigrants can usually find this information quite easily... and fill other genealogists with envy! italy • genealogy • immigrant • family • ancestor
Genealogy In Scrapbooks - Preserving Our Past! Many scrapbookers are also genealogists; and no wonder, since scrapbooking is a way of preserving our lives, and the lives our families. With care and consideration genealogy and family history can very easily be incorporated into scrapbooking with or without photos of your ancestors! family • history • genealogy • roots • cousin
How-to Interview a Nanny The process of hiring a nanny can sometimes feel overwhelming. To simplify it: be organized, have realistic expectations, set up the interview and trust your instincts! how-to interview a nanny • types of nannies • nanny interview questions • hiring a nanny • nanny interviews
Joining the Peace Corps Deciding to join the Peace Corps is a bold step. But going through the application is a whole other matter that can take months if not longer. peace corps • volunteer • application • volunteer organization • developing country |
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