Hello everyone,
as the topic suggests, I'm required to conduct an interview with an EMT/paramedic for an exploration paper.
Simply 9 questions:
1. What experience or knowledge is required to do your job?
2. How does think, value, communicate, act apply to this career?
3. What types of projects, assignments or deadlines must you meet each day (What is the typical day on the job?)
4. Does your job require overtime and what is your work schedule? What is a typical entry level salary range for this field?
5. What preparation of courses did you find necessary or helpful upon entering the job? What was your major in college?
6. Can you suggest some ways a student could obtain this necessary experience?
7. What is the biggest challenge you encounter?
8. If you were entering this career today, would you change your preparation in any way to facilitate entry?
9. What advice would you give someone thinking about this career?
Anyone feel free to answer, as I'm taking more than just one person's response.
Thank you in advance.
as the topic suggests, I'm required to conduct an interview with an EMT/paramedic for an exploration paper.
Simply 9 questions:
1. What experience or knowledge is required to do your job?
2. How does think, value, communicate, act apply to this career?
3. What types of projects, assignments or deadlines must you meet each day (What is the typical day on the job?)
4. Does your job require overtime and what is your work schedule? What is a typical entry level salary range for this field?
5. What preparation of courses did you find necessary or helpful upon entering the job? What was your major in college?
6. Can you suggest some ways a student could obtain this necessary experience?
7. What is the biggest challenge you encounter?
8. If you were entering this career today, would you change your preparation in any way to facilitate entry?
9. What advice would you give someone thinking about this career?
Anyone feel free to answer, as I'm taking more than just one person's response.
Thank you in advance.
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