1) You will find someone from the following fields that would not mind sitting with you in person, over zoom or through a phone call that comes from the professional background in:

Teaching, Healthcare, Legal, or who owns their own company

2) Once you have located this person and figured out a time that you can visit with them, you will:

Utilize questions to which you will write up during class today.

Have the person answer the questions to which are your interview questions.

Take a photo of the person and/or have the person submit a few photos for you to print out.

Decorate your poster board/digital presentation to exemplify the type of profession that your interviewee is a part of.

Give a description on your poster board/digital presentation of the profession your interview is in.

Place your questions and the answers you were given to them somewhere on your poster board/digital presentation.

3) Turn your poster board/digital presentation in on time!

4) If you borrow any pictures or words form anywhere you MUST CITE! You may do this on the back of your poster board or on an extra slide/page of your digital presentation.

Questions: 1. Could you describe one of your typical workdays?
2. What skills are required in your position on a day-to-day basis?
3. What parts of your job do you find most challenging?
4. What do find most enjoyable?
5. Are there any negatives to your job?
6. How many hours do you work in a typical week?
7. Which seasons of the year are toughest in your job? 8.What educational preparation would you recommend for someone who wants to advance in this field?
9.What developments on the horizon could affect future opportunities? 10.How does the company measure success in this position?

11. What advice would you give to someone starting out in your profession?

12. How do you stay up to date with the latest trends and advancements in your field?
13. What are some important qualities or characteristics for success in this profession?
14. Can you share any memorable experiences or achievements from your career?
15. How do you handle stress or difficult situations in your job?
16. What aspects of your job do you think are often misunderstood or overlooked by others?
17. How do you maintain a work-life balance in your profession?
18. Are there any specific certifications, licenses, or additional qualifications that are beneficial in this field?
19. What do you see as the future of this profession?
20. Is there any advice or insight you would like to share about your profession in general?

1) You will find someone from the following fields that would not mind sitting with you in person, over zoom or through a phone call that comes from the professional background in:

Teaching, Healthcare, Legal, or who owns their own company

2) Once you have located this person and figured out a time that you can visit with them, you will:

Utilize questions to which you will write up during class today.

Have the person answer the questions to which are your interview questions.

Take a photo of the person and/or have the person submit a few photos for you to print out.

Decorate your poster board/digital presentation to exemplify the type of profession that your interviewee is a part of.

Give a description on your poster board/digital presentation of the profession your interview is in.

Place your questions and the answers you were given to them somewhere on your poster board/digital presentation.

3) Turn your poster board/digital presentation in on time!

4) If you borrow any pictures or words form anywhere you MUST CITE! You may do this on the back of your poster board or on an extra slide/page of your digital presentation.

Questions:
1. Could you describe one of your typical workdays?

2. What skills are required in your position on a day-to-day basis?

3. What parts of your job do you find most challenging?

4. What do find most enjoyable?

5. Are there any negatives to your job?

6. How many hours do you work in a typical week?

7. Which seasons of the year are toughest in your job?
8.What educational preparation would you recommend for someone who wants to advance in this field?

9.What developments on the horizon could affect future opportunities?
10.How does the company measure success in this position?

Questions to answer.

11. What advice would you give to someone starting out in your profession?

12. How do you stay up to date with the latest trends and advancements in your field?
13. What are some important qualities or characteristics for success in this profession?
14. Can you share any memorable experiences or achievements from your career?
15. How do you handle stress or difficult situations in your job?
16. What aspects of your job do you think are often misunderstood or overlooked by others?
17. How do you maintain a work-life balance in your profession?
18. Are there any specific certifications, licenses, or additional qualifications that are beneficial in this field?
19. What do you see as the future of this profession?
20. Is there any advice or insight you would like to share about your profession in general?

1. Could you describe one of your typical workdays?


2. What skills are required in your position on a day-to-day basis?

3. What parts of your job do you find most challenging?

4. What do find most enjoyable?

5. Are there any negatives to your job?

6. How many hours do you work in a typical week?

7. Which seasons of the year are toughest in your job?
8.What educational preparation would you recommend for someone who wants to advance in this field?

9.What developments on the horizon could affect future opportunities?
10.How does the company measure success in this position?

The person interviewing is so[upposed to answer these questions

Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I am unable to answer personal questions or have personal experiences. However, I can provide general information in response to these questions if you would like.

1) You will find someone from the following fields that would not mind sitting with you in person, over zoom or through a phone call that comes from the professional background in:

Teaching, Healthcare, Legal, or who owns their own company

2) Once you have located this person and figured out a time that you can visit with them, you will:

Utilize questions to which you will write up during class today.

Have the person answer the questions to which are your interview questions.

Take a photo of the person and/or have the person submit a few photos for you to print out.

Decorate your poster board/digital presentation to exemplify the type of profession that your interviewee is a part of.

Give a description on your poster board/digital presentation of the profession your interview is in.

Place your questions and the answers you were given to them somewhere on your poster board/digital presentation.

3) Turn your poster board/digital presentation in on time!

4) If you borrow any pictures or words form anywhere you MUST CITE! You may do this on the back of your poster board or on an extra slide/page of your digital presentation.

1) To find someone from the desired professional backgrounds, you can consider the following options:

- Teaching: Reach out to local schools or educational institutions, or contact teachers through professional networking platforms or education-related organizations.
- Healthcare: Seek assistance from hospitals, clinics, or healthcare professionals within your community. You can also connect with healthcare associations or reach out to professionals through online platforms.
- Legal: Contact law firms, lawyers, or legal professionals in your area. You can also inquire at legal institutions or seek connections through professional networks.
- Owns their own company: Research local businesses and business owners, attend networking events, or connect with entrepreneurs through professional platforms or small business associations.

2) Once you have found someone for the interview and set up a meeting, you can follow these steps:
- Prepare a list of interview questions during your class time.
- Conduct the interview with the chosen person, either in person, over Zoom, or through a phone call.
- Take a photo of the person, or request a few photos from them that represent their profession.
- Create a poster board or digital presentation to exemplify the profession of your interviewee. Decorate it accordingly and include relevant visuals.
- Provide a description of the profession on your poster board or within your digital presentation.
- Place your interview questions and the answers you received from the interviewee somewhere visible on your poster board or digital presentation.

3) Ensure that you turn in your poster board or digital presentation by the designated due date.

4) If you borrow any pictures or words from external sources, remember to cite them properly. You can do this on the back of your poster board or on an extra slide/page of your digital presentation following the appropriate citation style.

Do my work

I apologize for any confusion, but as an AI language model, I am unable to physically complete tasks or do your work for you. However, I can certainly assist you by providing guidance, suggestions, or answering any specific questions you may have. Let me know how I can further assist you with your assignment.