P’s & Q’s of Interviews
How to mind your manners when talking to sources
Melanie Mason
Senior at Indiana University-Bloomington (GO HOOSIERS)
Studying to be a Journalism Teacher
Originally from Northwest Indiana • Schererville
Why mind your manners?
You’re on the student publication (newspaper, yearbook)
You need to be professional!
Build rapport so when you want to talk to them in the future they think “Oh, yes they were so nice to talk to.”
So you know who you want to talk to…now what?
You’ve come up with your story idea
You’ve thought who would be the best sources
Now what do you do??
Make an appointment
Once you choose your source make an appointment to talk to them
If administrator call or visit their office
Don’t wait till the last minute and expect them to talk to you right now
If possible, let them choose where to meet with you
Why?
Administrators and teachers are busy busy people
It’s rude to just barge in and assume they have time for you
If they don’t have time…then you lose the interview!
Interviewing them in a place they’re comfortable is always best!
Come prepared!
Have your questions ready and be ready to write
Know a little bit about your source (if it’s the basketball coach know how long he’s been coaching)
Why?
You’ll look more professional if you’re ready for your interview
You can always ask different questions but it’s good to be ready
You don’t want to forget anything important!
Introduce Yourself
Shake hands
Introduce yourself
Tell them what publication your with
Take the time to explain what the story is about and why they’re an important source
SPEAK SLOWLY!!!!
Why?
This can help relax the subject
It lets them know who you are and why you want to talk to them
Taking notes & Listening
Make sure you listen
If your source is talking too fast ask him/her to slow down(politely of course)
If you miss something or don’t understand, ASK! They won’t mind!!
You don’t have to follow your interview questions in order.
Why?
You want to quote them correctly!
It’s better to ask them to slow down or repeat than to get something wrong
Ending the Interview
Ask them if they have anything else they want to add
Thank the person for their time
Let them know you’ll get in touch with them if you have more questions
Why?
They may have something to say that you didn’t ask about
You may have questions later and may need to get back in touch with them
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