Communication
Reflective Assignment
When I was given the assignment to interview someone in the profession that I will be pursuing I had mixed feelings. I knew that it would be very informative and that I could get all my questions answered.
When I was given the assignment to interview someone in the profession that I will be pursuing I had mixed feelings however I thought I might be nervous interviewing someone I didn’t know.
To overcome the anxiety I had, I took a lot of time trying to think of the right questions. Questions that I felt were appropriate and would not make a person uncomfortable. After ready through all my questions and even re writing them. I discussed the questions with my dad and hoped to get another view and opinion. After reviewing the questions I had a practice interview with my dad and he was able to tell me what I needed to improve on and gave me pointers. After having finished the practice interview I felt much better and was ready for the real thing.
Because Jamie came into my work on a daily basis I was able to ask her when she had time to answer some of my questions. I chose to interview her because I didn’t know her and thought I would have a better chance of having a more realistic interview. She works as a registered nurse and that is on of the careers I have been thinking about.
The questions I asked her were questions that I kept thinking about. As a student I feel that I have several questions that may persuade my career choice. These were the questions I knew I wanted to ask. After the interview I feel like I have a better understanding of being a nurse and I feel like maybe this is not the career I want to pursue. After hearing some of her stories I realized that maybe I wouldn’t be able to handle working as a nurse.
I have learned that being a nurse means being able to have an awesome feeling of accomplishing things as well s helping someone feel better. That to me would be very rewarding. Also nurses get paid great and let’s face it that is important when preparing for your future.
I now feel more comfortable when having to interview people and know to relax and not worry. Also being professional as far as dressing for the part and being prepared helped the process to go smoother.
Hopefully in the future I will be able to do more one on one interviews. I would tell anyone that was going to interview someone the being prepared and going over the interview before will help the interview go more smoothly. Also adding small details like offering water bottles or even opening the curtians will make a huge impact on making the person you are interviewing more comfortable.
When I was given the assignment to interview someone in the profession that I will be pursuing I had mixed feelings. I knew that it would be very informative and that I could get all my questions answered.
When I was given the assignment to interview someone in the profession that I will be pursuing I had mixed feelings however I thought I might be nervous interviewing someone I didn’t know.
To overcome the anxiety I had, I took a lot of time trying to think of the right questions. Questions that I felt were appropriate and would not make a person uncomfortable. After ready through all my questions and even re writing them. I discussed the questions with my dad and hoped to get another view and opinion. After reviewing the questions I had a practice interview with my dad and he was able to tell me what I needed to improve on and gave me pointers. After having finished the practice interview I felt much better and was ready for the real thing.
Because Jamie came into my work on a daily basis I was able to ask her when she had time to answer some of my questions. I chose to interview her because I didn’t know her and thought I would have a better chance of having a more realistic interview. She works as a registered nurse and that is on of the careers I have been thinking about.
The questions I asked her were questions that I kept thinking about. As a student I feel that I have several questions that may persuade my career choice. These were the questions I knew I wanted to ask. After the interview I feel like I have a better understanding of being a nurse and I feel like maybe this is not the career I want to pursue. After hearing some of her stories I realized that maybe I wouldn’t be able to handle working as a nurse.
I have learned that being a nurse means being able to have an awesome feeling of accomplishing things as well s helping someone feel better. That to me would be very rewarding. Also nurses get paid great and let’s face it that is important when preparing for your future.
I now feel more comfortable when having to interview people and know to relax and not worry. Also being professional as far as dressing for the part and being prepared helped the process to go smoother.
Hopefully in the future I will be able to do more one on one interviews. I would tell anyone that was going to interview someone the being prepared and going over the interview before will help the interview go more smoothly. Also adding small details like offering water bottles or even opening the curtians will make a huge impact on making the person you are interviewing more comfortable.
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