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If you visit the interview partner on site and it is relevant to your article, such as when training a sports team or preparing for an event, you can include the impressions in your article, take photos and address them more specifically in your questions. The challenge with an on-site interview is primarily the effort. Because you not only have to record and write down the interview, but you also have to visit your interview partner. required will of course be less. But you also have to prepare for the visit so that the interviewee feels comfortable. two men with animal masks face each other Interview showdown at the office.
Important points that you should consider during an on-site interview: Small talk/introduction Special Data at the beginning: As with a telephone interview, the conversation before the actual interview is important in a personal interview on site. If you visit the interview partner, you can also refer to local things here to break the ice. Body language: On the phone or when writing interview questions by email, no one will mind if you act like the exorcist with your face, but on site gestures and facial expressions are particularly important. An open greeting is just as important as eye contact during an interview.
Instead of saying aha too often, it is better to let the interviewee speak calmly and nod every now and then. In addition to the written interview, the telephone interview or the on-site interview, there is also the video interview, which, as this well-known example shows, poses one main challenge: unlocked doors. 5. Evaluate the interview The interview is over and this is where the majority of the editorial work really begins. Because now it's time to see what the answers yield.
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