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RE: HC News: Veneration. Recruiting. [APPLY NOW] #21
I don't know what happened with strikethroughSad
We can't start without him + we need more members.

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RE: HC News: Veneration. Recruiting. [APPLY NOW] #22
(03-01-2012, 12:20 PM)Dawnc0re Wrote: I don't know what happened with strikethroughSad
We can't start without him + we need more members.

I'm still here duuude, we just need more members.. At least one more graphics member so we have all the groups complete, I'll do the reporting too if we don't have any members applying for that position.

Remember guys, one member can apply for more than one position.
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RE: HC News: Veneration. Recruiting. [APPLY NOW] #23
I would like to suggest something about the interviews: Making a good and informative interview is certainly not an easy job, it's very beneficial to at least some in advance research about given person and tailor questions exactly for him, instead of using simply a pre-made set and it will make the interview much more interesting, plus the interviewer doesn't look like machine copying and pasting the questions, but someone who actually knows what is being talked about.

You should have both some prepared questions, some generic ones and also some specific for given person, but also be able to improvise during the interview and ask additional questions based on the answers, to get more information that may be interesting to the audience, it's also important to not put the interviewed person in a position, where he doesn't really know what to answer.

For example, I was interviewed in one magazine and they did a small research about my projects, as their questions showed, however they did rather static interview, where they simply sent me a list of questions and one of them was a bit awkward, plus some answers could be expanded with additional questions, so it wasn't that ideal.

Good interviews are not that simple, I recommend looking something up, for example try Googling "writing a good interview" and you get a lot of useful resources that can help you increase the quality. If you need any other help with writing in general, you can ask me if you want, I'm writing professionally (meaning, being an external editor for a serious publishing company and getting paid for it) since age 16 (so for four years), so I guess I might have some experience in this area. :3
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RE: HC News: Veneration. Recruiting. [APPLY NOW] #24
(03-02-2012, 02:09 AM)Frooxius Wrote: I would like to suggest something about the interviews: Making a good and informative interview is certainly not an easy job, it's very beneficial to at least some in advance research about given person and tailor questions exactly for him, instead of using simply a pre-made set and it will make the interview much more interesting, plus the interviewer doesn't look like machine copying and pasting the questions, but someone who actually knows what is being talked about.

You should have both some prepared questions, some generic ones and also some specific for given person, but also be able to improvise during the interview and ask additional questions based on the answers, to get more information that may be interesting to the audience, it's also important to not put the interviewed person in a position, where he doesn't really know what to answer.

For example, I was interviewed in one magazine and they did a small research about my projects, as their questions showed, however they did rather static interview, where they simply sent me a list of questions and one of them was a bit awkward, plus some answers could be expanded with additional questions, so it wasn't that ideal.

Good interviews are not that simple, I recommend looking something up, for example try Googling "writing a good interview" and you get a lot of useful resources that can help you increase the quality. If you need any other help with writing in general, you can ask me if you want, I'm writing professionally (meaning, being an external editor for a serious publishing company and getting paid for it) since age 16 (so for four years), so I guess I might have some experience in this area. :3

Froxy, you should just apply. lmao. You'd make a great addition.
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RE: HC News: Veneration. Recruiting. [APPLY NOW] #25
I tried being an interviewer,but.FAIL.
All i did is just lost 10 min's of 1llusion's life.

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