5 Interview Tips for the Alzheimer’s Caregiver or Nursing Home Administrator
Don’t think you’ll ever be interviewed? Never say “Never!”
With Alzheimer’s so prominently in the news, caregivers and administrators may find themselves the subject of interviews. Those who write about Alzheimer’s and caregiving often are in the news or interviewed online.
The next question…“What do I do if someone wants to interview me?”
You’ll find 5 great tips at the b5media Business Channel’s Home Biz Notes (5 Top Tips for Newspaper Interviews) with further expansion at Pimp Your Work (Top 5 Interview Tips).
Part 3 of the Business Channel’s “Apprentice” type challenge consisted of our giving interview tips to Kay whose prototype business supplies chef’s hats and aprons for kids. A newspaper reporter has asked Kay for an interview; she wondered what to expect and how to prepare.
The tips are fairly general. So if you’re asked for an interview from a newspaper reporter or magazine columnist, you should find most of these helpful, even if you’re not operating a business.
If you’ve been interviewed, perhaps you have some other tips to share.
(Interviews via e-mail for online publications are a different story, but very popular nowadays.)
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