An open interview is an interveiw with questions that can't just be answered with a yes or a no, it is open for discussion, hence the name "open interview" like okay here are examples: say you're giving an interview right, and you ask "Do you like what you do?" or something like that and the person you asked responds "Yes, I do." See not much discussion there, then you ask him/her "What about it do you like?" And he/she responds like "Well I like that I work with people, and the pays good, but most of all I love helping people, which is why I became what I am, or did what I did, you see when I was a little boy/girl I loved to help as many people as I could." See the difference a lot of conversation options there. All an open interview is, is a interview that is open to discussion, not just question after question after question.
Go to publisher and open a news letter. From there it has everything you need to write an interview.
no
no or else that will be rude
Court Report - 2009 Open The Andre Agassi Interview was released on: USA: 18 November 2009
yes
use open ended question
I just went to an open interview in New York and they did oral drug test right after your interview.
open a discussion about political topics.
November 1 i do have appointment for interview, is office open by tomorrow?
They did show an interview with him. He hopes to be back playing at The Open in 2010 in ST. Andrews.
open question: that question in which the questions have been told before by someone or is told by the interview people that they are gonne ask such questions closed question: that question is asked surprisingly and people dun no abt it
I saw a good interview on Yahoo! Sports. (See the Related link below.) I added a YouTube video of the interview - I hope this is what you were looking for! -Mr. Andy