Interview Report
Interview Report
100W
Parrish Interview Report
PURPOSE OF INTERVIEW.
If you have not worked in your field, your purpose may be to
obtain information about your field from a working professional.
You might seek information about what it is like to work in the field,
what qualifications are most important, etc.
If you are experienced in your field and you already know what the job entails
on a daily basis, then you will need to find a purpose which will be helpful to you.
This might be information about moving into management, exploring another area
of your field, or seeking information about something specific in your organization or
your field. Decide on a purpose, which meets your needs.
INTERVIEW OUESTIONS
Once you have decided on the purpose of your informational interview, you will need to
develop a list of questions to elicit the information you are seeking.
Some of the areas you might include are training and preparation, daily activities, outlook
of the field, best and worst features of the job, most helpful college courses, salaries,
importance of experience, opportunities for advancement, etc.
You will need to plan your questions to meet your stated purpose. In addition to the
questions you develop, THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE REQUIRED:
What kind of writing and how much writing are required on the job?
How important are oral and written communication skills?
Are there environmental considerations/concerns? (THIS DOES NOT MEAN WORK
ENVIRONMENT! IT MEANS MEETING EPA REGULATIONS, RECYCLING,
WORKER SAFETY ETC.
The title page should have a specific title identifying the report as an interview
including the name, title, and place of employment of the interviewee.
The title page should include your name, course number, class time, and date.
The text of the report should be approximately 3 to 5 pages, double spaced. It should
Be well organized with an introduction, body, and conclusion.
The introduction should include the purpose of your interview and why you decided
on this purpose. Include the name, title, and place of employment of the
interviewee. Let the reader know when and where the interview took place.
The conclusion should briefly summarize the main points of the interview.
Also include your comments about the interview. For example, what
was most helpful to you? Did you obtain any information which you
can use in your career or in career planning?