it is where the prospective employer sits down with you face to face and asks youe questions to see if you are qualified for the job and to decide if they want to hire you
To properly cite an oral history in your research paper, include the name of the person interviewed, the date of the interview, the title of the interview (if applicable), the name of the interviewer, and the location of the interview. Additionally, provide a brief description of the content discussed in the oral history.
An organization that collects oral history. Oral history makes use of the testimonies of individuals as collected through an interview usually conducted by a reporter or historian and uses the insight from the interview to add perspective to historical research. An example of a oral history organization would be the Center for Oral and Public History at Cal State University Fullerton.
To properly cite oral history in your research, you should include the name of the person interviewed, the date of the interview, the location of the interview, and a brief description of the content discussed. Additionally, it is important to note whether the interview was conducted in person or over the phone.
Lillian Herstein has written: 'Oral history interview with Lillian Herstein, American Federation of Teachers'
He tried to mask his halitosis with mints before going in for the job interview.
Mary Callahan has written: 'Oral history interview with Mary Callahan, International Union of Electrical Workers'
Florence Luscomb has written: 'Oral history interview with Florence Luscomb, Women's Trade Union League'
An interview is oral and a intext citation is written so you can't do a citation in an interview. You CAN quote someone in an interview and tell where it came from but that is the extent of what you can do.
Lillian Roberts has written: 'Oral history interview with Lillian Roberts, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees'
J. Anthony Kline has written: 'Oral history interview with J. Anthony Kline' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Don L. Cirac has written: 'An interview with Don L. Cirac' -- subject(s): Interviews, Oral history, Biography, History
Interview is a noun (an interview) and a verb (to interview).