The Interview

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The Interview

Enroll in this interactive video course to learn about the art of interviewing. Learn at your own pace and on your own time.

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Overview

  • Understand key concepts that are necessary to prepare for an interview.
  • Learn valuable strategies and tips to more effectively interview your subjects.
  • See examples of successful and unsuccessful interviews in this interactive video course.

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Learning Outcomes

Upon completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Prepare quickly for an effective interview
  • Recognize the difference between green light and red light questions
  • Educate your subjects about the agreements of the interview
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Original price was: $50.00.Current price is: $0.00.

Overview

  • Understand key concepts that are necessary to prepare for an interview.
  • Learn valuable strategies and tips to more effectively interview your subjects.
  • See examples of successful and unsuccessful interviews in this interactive video course.

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Every story generates its own set of interviewing possibilities. This interactive video course will provide you with practical knowledge that will help you become a better interviewer. By enrolling in this course, you’ll see firsthand how the kinds of questions you pose can stop or start an effective interview. You’ll also learn how to avoid the pitfalls of working with an interview subject who shares information and then says it’s all “off the record.”

Questions?

If you need assistance, email us at info@poynter.org.

Once you enroll in this interactive video course, you can start anytime and learn on your schedule.

Who should enroll

Anyone interested in improving their interviewing skills.

Cost

This self-directed course is free.

Instructors

  • Chip Scanlan
    Writer/Writing Coach
    Chip Scanlan is an affiliate faculty member of The Poynter Institute. From 1994 until 2009, when he retired as senior faculty for writing, he directed...
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