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Interview skills 5 steps to better interviews

Interview skills Most of us have no formal interview skills.

Interview skills People tend to revert to talking about themselves, and dont usually listen to other peoples answers.

Interview skills Professional journalists are different. They tend to be curious about others, and less interested in talking about themselves.

Interview skills This seems to indicate that interview skills dont come naturally. They also dont come from most of our formal education.

Interview skills People in the mass media, including public relations, gather information by talking to people. The media is about people doing things.

Interview skills Media practitioners need basic interview skills.

Interview skills step one Do background research. It is really embarrassing when an interviewer asks something like, So, Dr. Nern, what did you receive your Nobel Prize for?

Interview skills: step one Reporters start by looking at printed material: on line, in files, publications.

Interview skills: step two Decide whom to interview. Consider: Who has first-hand information? Who is the authority? Public relations people are not usually the best interview choices.

Interview skills: step two How can you interview someone? 1. In person. 2. By phone. 3. By .

Interview skills: step two . Advantages: Fast. Sources like it. You can cut and paste responses without misquoting.

Interview skills: step two disadvantages: Harder to find a good quote. Cant hear and see source. Less opportunity for follow-up questions. Cant establish a relationship.

Interview skills: step two Telephone. Advantages: Faster than in person. Actual person is talking.

Interview skills: step two Telephone disadvantages: Cant see the person. Hard to take notes. Sources may not like it.

Interview skills: step two Interview in person. The preferred method. Advantages: Establish a relationship. See expressions. Ask follow-up questions more easily.

Interview skills: step two In person disadvantages: Time-consuming.

Interview skills: step three Do not give specific questions in advance. You may suggest general topics youll cover. Do not agree to let source see final story before publication.

Interview skills: step three Tips: Dont interview over a meal. Dress appropriately. Go to the persons office.

Interview skills: step four Setting up the interview. Contact by , call PR or secretary. Have questions ready, just in case.

Interview skills: step four Have a prepared list of questions written down. Looks more prepared. Helps in case you forget. Covers all topics. Focuses the interview.

Interview skills: step four Recording the interview. Audio recording. Advantages: Easy. Get the exact quotes, no mistakes.

Interview skills: step four Audio recording disadvantages: Source may object. Technology may fail. Transcribing is time-consuming.

Interview skills: step four Taking notes. Advantages: All professional reporters take notes; look more professional. Easier to transcribe. No-fail technology.

Interview skills: step four Taking notes, disadvantages: Hard to learn; need to develop a shorthand.

Interview skills: step four Laptops. Most professionals do not take interview notes using a laptop. Puts a barrier between you and interviewer.

Interview skills: step five Ask good questions. Try the GOSS formula: Goals Obstacles Solution Start

Interview skills: step five Ask quantitative questions. Ask something a bit more personal. Ask if theres anything the source wants to say.

Interview skills: step five Sensitive questions. You need to ask tough questions as a stand-in for your readers. Ask at the end, in case the source leaves.

Interview skills: step five Off the record. Stop a source who wants to say something off the record. The information is generally useless. You are writing for publication. Explain to the source what this means.

Interview skills: step six Review your interview. Go over your notes right away. Consider topic ideas, strong quotes. Make notations. Consider transcribing to computer before you forget.

Interview skills: step five Using quotes. Most mass media stories include quotes for freshness and credibility. Use to emphasize a point.

Interview skills: step five A quote mark around words means they are written exactly as the source said them. You can clean up grammar or remove obscenities.

Interview skills: step five If you want to change some words, you must make a partial quote or paraphrase.

Interview skills: step five Often a paraphrase works when the writer can provide information in a more clear or succinct way.

Interview skills: step five Tips for quotes. Never make up a quote. If you are not sure, take the quote marks off. Sources name must be complete, with specific title. Ask source to spell name.

Interview skills: step five Attributions. Choose past or present (said or says), and be consistent throughout. You can occasionally vary with added, or pointed out, etc. Avoid the clumsy words stated or commented.

Interview skills: step five Punctuation: All punctuation marks go inside quotes in U.S. media style, except colons and semicolons. Example: We must reach energy self-sufficiency, said Nern.

Interview skills A class exercise. Ask the instructor three open-ended questions. Take notes on his/her response. Write a two-graf story using direct quotes.