Step 1
Decide what type of interview i'd like to do. The most used are face-to-face.Face to face gives you an opportunity to look at the person and see the look on their face when they're telling their stories.
Step 2
Set up a time or place to meet with your subject. If you are meeting face to face, meet in a place that is comfortable to the subject.
Step 3
Bring a notebook and pen. Write down in the notebook key things that were said.
Step 4
Start a conversation, not an interview. Have a conversation with your subject because you want them to be comfortable with what they're talking about. The more comfortable your subject is, the better the interview will be.
Step 5
Listen. Let your subject talk. Don't be so quick to interject with more questions. Wait for a absolute pause before asking your next question.
Step 6
Let the conversation steer your line of questioning. It's good to go into the interview with an idea of what you want to ask, but don't be afraid to ask your questions in response to what your subject has said.
Step 7
Let the interview go as long as it needs to. Don't limit your time or your subject's chance to tell his story. This will ensure the most complete interview possible. After he is finished, thank them for their time
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