Monday, September 24, 2012

Jenna Nedwick 10 Questions Multimedia Journalism 12:30 -1:45


1. How do you like being a teacher?
2. What do you do on a typical day?
3. What subjects do you teach?
4. Do you face any challenges during the day?
5. What grade do you teach?
6. What is your salary?
7. When did you start working as a teacher?
8. What responsibilities do you have as a teacher?
9. When students get out of hand, what do you do with them?
10. Why did you pick being a teacher, rather than anything else?

10 Interview Questions

Cori Palumbo

1. What is your name?
2. Where are you from?
3.

Cash Team Mid-Project


Cash Team
Multimedia Journalism 1 Midterm Project
By Sibylla Chipaziwa, Courtney Harris and Cash-Dorch

Plan
·      Who: People who work service jobs while going to school
·      What: service-oriented jobs while going to school, full or part time
·      Why are you working?:  expendable income, books, transport, want a degree/career/better job in the end, supporting children, etc.
·      Where: WCC
·      When: weekends (Fri, Sat, Sun), weekday evenings, days where you don’t have classes
·      How?: most common type of jobs amongst working students
·      Who cares: colleges/unis can better accommodate all kinds of students e.g. longer and/or earlier library hours, more classes (esp. online and satellite); more ways for students to save money,, etc.















Sample Questions
·      Why are you working and going to school?
·      Are you part or full-time student and/or worker?
·      What are you studying?
·      Where your time is mostly spent: schoolwork/job/family and friends/yourself, and why? (college clubs, social/family life)
·      How do you handle stress at work and at school?
·      How do you separate work and school?
·      Is your job in any way related to what you want to do for a career?
·      Are you on work study/financial aid? Do you have a scholarship?
·      Is your job worth it financially? Does it help with keeping your finances in order? Are you just working just because?
·      Do you think that your job affects your schoolwork at all? How?
·      Have any of the college resources/facilities been of any help to you?

Student - Cash Dyre Fish Market interview #1

Multimedia Journalism COMM 106 –

September 24, 2012
Student - Cash


Interview #1
Business fish market:


Good morning Mr. Michal.
My name is Cash, and I am a Westchester Community College Communications and Media student.
My professor has asked me to conduct an interview. I see that you have a very unique food service business model, and I would like to learn more about this type of service. If I may have ten minutes of your time, would it be ok if I interview you concerning your business?
Mr. Michal Green: Yes
(1)How did you become interested in the food industry?
I became interested when my father was a fisherman working at the Hunts Point food market. As a kid he used to take me there on my days off from school to learn more about what he did at work.
(2)How did you start your business?
Well, later in years during high school, I started work after school at the local fish market.
(3)What did you learn while working there?
I was shown how to deal with customers, how to pack the fish on display, how to clean them, cut them and of course I learned about different kinds of fish.
(4)What was the single most important lesson you learned while working for the local fish market that you applied to your existing business?
Well in all, I learned how to run a business, you know accounting supply and demand if you do not have what they want you can lose the business over night.
(5)Why did you choose this location?
I chose this location because of the foot traffic. At the corner just five stores to the right is the Holy Rosary church and just across from that is another church The Saint Ann Christian Assembly which means good business on Sunday afternoon. Directly across the street is a Nativity School which provides a steady lunch crowd during the week. If you take a short walk to the corner, you will see the number #16 bus which travels to and from CO-OP City which houses thousands of commuters. People also use the bus to come from Montefiore Hospital, and Fordham Road shopping area. The number #5 train from Manhattan is only a block and a half away, need I say more.
(6)You have a lot of knowledge about location. Is this your first location and if so do you plan to open more?
No. I purchased this location nine years ago. I have eight fish markets.
(7)Can you tell me more about how your market is different from others?
Yes. We sell fresh fish like other markets, but we also fry and steam fish and vegetables.
(8)What is the biggest money maker for you?
It would have to be the steamed fish. People from the tri-state area come to order steamed fresh fish and vegetables.
(9)Is this a family owned and run business and how will you continue your success?
Yes. It is my wife, my brother in-law, and my father who work and run the business. I will continue my success by opening new locations with heavy foot traffic.
(10)If you do not mind my asking how much would it cost to open a new location?
Well, after finding the right location, new construction which includes most of the heaver units like the steamer will set you back in the range of one hundred and sixty thousand.




Courtney H. MMJ Mon&Thurs,

 Questions for Rachelle Ray /or any chef

1.when did you decide to be a chef? why?
2. how long have you been a chef?
3. when did you create your first recipe? why? was it a failure/success?why?
4.what is your favorite recipe to make? why?
5. In what area of food do you consider your self a master( pastries, hot food,cold food,quick order food, course meals?) why?
6.what culture in your opinion, has the best food? why?

7. who's work do you admire?
 8. who's work work don't you admire?
9. what is your favorite season to cook? (holiday, weather etc)
 10. could you demostrate a quick easy fall recicpe? 

10 Interview Questions

Sibylla Chipaziwa
Multimedia Journalism 1 COMM 106, Mondays and Thursdays 12:30PM to 1:45PM

10 Interview Questions
1.      Who are you?
2.      Where are you from?
3.      How long have you been living here?
4.      Why did you move here?
5.      Did you have much choice in deciding where to live?
6.      Was it easy/difficult settling in? How so?
7.      What are some things that you like about living here? What are some things you do not like?
8.      Are you here as a student and/or for work?
9.      Are you planning on building a life here?
10.  Do you have any regrets? If you could do things differently, would you?

10 interview questions

Cori Palumbo

1. What is your name?

2. Where are you from?

3. How old are you?

4. How long have you been attending Westchester Community College?

5. Is your commute to/from school far? How do you get to school?

6. Do you plan on attending a 4 year college after WCC?

7. What is your major and why?

8. How did you like your classes and teachers at WCC?

9. Did you participate in any activities on campus?

10. How was your overall experience at WCC?

10 Interview Questions

Alexis Birrittella

1. What is your name?

2. Where do you live?

3. What is your background life like?

4. Describe your family and how you get along with them.

5. Who are you closest to in your life?

6. What are you currently doing with your life? Do you have a job?

7. Do you feel like you get stressed or overwhelmed easily?

8. What is one thing that you are proud of?

9. What is most important to you in your life?

10. Is there one situation that made you the person you are today?

Emily Antin's Interview Questions

1.  What is your name and where do you live?

2.  How old are you and when is your birthday?

3.  How long have you been attending WCC and what is your major?

4.  Do you plan on transferring to a four year college?

5.  What is your dream job?

6.  What are your hobbies and what do you enjoy?

7.  What is the most important thing to you?

8.  Where do you work?

9.  What is your favorite sport and sports team?

10.  Why did you choose to take multimedia journalism?

Deion Miller 11am-12:15pm



10 Questions to ask an up incoming musician

1         1. Since you are new to the music industry, what’s your name?
2         2. Where are your from and where did you grow up?
3         3. What is the main reason you wanted to be come a singer?
4         4. Who were your musical inspirations?
5         5. Name an artist that you would want to work with?
6         6. Are there any artists today that motivate you?
7         7. What was your experience signing to a major record label?
8         8. Since signing to Roc Nation has Jay-Z been a big help in the process?
           9. What advice can you give to other artist trying to be in the same situation you came from? 
           10.What are the achievements you wish to accomplish in the music industry?


10 interview questions MMJ

Michelle Barrera
MMJ 11:00 - 12:15
9/24/12

10 basic interview questions

1. Please introduce yourself and where you live?

2. Is this your first, second, third etc, year at Westchester Community School?

3. What was the decision behind attending this college?

4. How is your experience so far at this school? Pro's? Con's?

5. What do you recommend for incoming or perspective students?

6. What are your plans after WCC?

7. Do you have a part time job aside from school and where?

8. How does that impact your studies and time consumption?

9. Are you the first generation college student in your family?

10. Does that apply any kind of pressure or self motivation?


Shenise's interview questions 11 am-12:15

5-10  practice interview questions:
What is your name?
How are you involved in the gateway center?

What is the Gateway film series?
How did it start?
Who started it?
What is the purpose or goal of the monthly film series?
When does it start?
Where can students find more information aboout it?
How much does it cost?
Who are welcome to attend this event?

Jessica Gramajo 11am-12:15pm

Questions for WEB Board of WCC


1. What does WEB stand for?
2. When was this organization founded?
3. How is your board divided?
4. Do you have a system of checks and balances?
5. What challenges has the board faced?
6. What have you done to overcome them?
7. What kind of events are you planning for this upcoming semester?
8. How can students learn about clubs and organizations to join?
9. Can anyone join?
10. What are the benefits of joining the event programming board of WCC?

Friday, September 21, 2012

Dani Co 11 AM - 12:15 PM

10 questions to ask a doctor for an interview.

1) Can you please introduce yourself?
2) What is your specific profession? (Such as Orthopedic, Oncologist, etc.)
3) Where is your practice located?
4) When did you start practicing your profession?
5) What made you choose this profession?
6) What schools did you attend?
7) What are your daily responsibilities?
8) How long have you been practicing?
9) What do you love about your profession?
10) Do you have any advice to medical students that wish to also practice your profession?