The best interviews are conversational, yet still have structure. This article will walk you through some important things to cover during your interview, as well as provide guidance on how to craft an effective interview question. Read on for more!

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Do your homework.

  1. Learn what you can about the interviewee before you ever pick up the phone.
    • If the person is a known author or speaker, take the time to read or listen to their work, or at least get familiar with their most recent or most important work.
    • If the person is an official or leader, familiarize yourself with that person's organization. Look around the website.
    • If the interview will cover recent events, review whatever is known publicly about those events.
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Be courteous and hospitable.

  1. Remember that being interviewed can be stressful, or at least unfamiliar.
    • Arrive on time or a little early.
    • Set up anything you need set up in advance. Sound check your recording device.
    • Thank the person for agreeing to meet.
    • If you are meeting in person, show the interviewee in, offer a seat, and offer water, coffee or tea.
    • State any time limits out loud, right at the beginning of the visit. "Let's get started, so we can finish by 2pm and make sure you don't miss your next appointment."
    • Ask the interviewee's permission to record their remarks.
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Treat it like a conversation.

Warnings

  • Keep things light and respectful. You'll gather much more information if your subject is relaxed and engaged in friendly conversation.
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