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Interview design

 

For the first two interviews, the teacher went with us and told us what questions to ask. For the following two interviews, we had to carry out the interviews and design questions on our own. The teacher asked us to discuss about the first interviews and to see what questions had not been asked yet and design question correspondingly.

 

Interview design

 

Interview questions for the sewing workshop on Jihsian Rd.

 

 

Interview questions for the sewing workshop on Changan St.

 

Owner’s wife:
1. Before you got married, why did you want to engage in this trade?
2. How did you feel when you first engaged in this trade?
3. Did you encounter any difficulties?
4. Did you make knitwear or garment first?
5. What’s your specialty?
6. How did you overcome the difficulties?
7. Did you encounter anything that is impressive to you?
8. Do you like this job?

 

Owner:

  1. How did you decide to engage in this trade?

2 Many factories have moved abroad, why didn’t you do so?
3 Do you like this job?
4 What was the most memorable thing to you in this trade?
5. What is your thought on this industry? What are your expectations?
6. What area is knitwear making most prosper?
7. Do you want to pass your business on to your children?
8. In Luzhou, do you recommend any other interviewees for us?
9. Besides natural disasters and holidays, is there any other incident that would suspend the work of the workshop?

 

Worker:
1. Which part of sweater was most difficult?
2. What was the most impressive memory to you about this profession?
3. Could you teach us to operate the machine?
4. Do you like this job?
5. How to tell wool?
6. What do you think about your job?
7. How did you overcome the difficulties in your work?
8. Did you encounter anything that is impressive to you?

9. How did you feel when you first engaged in this trade?

 

1. Why did choose this profession in the first place?
2. What is the most difficult part of this job?
3. Have you ever worked in a family workshop?
4. When did you start to work?
5. Do you like this job? Why?

6. Do you have to work overtime when there are many orders?
7. How often can you stay with your family?
8. How many hours do you work everyday?
9. What have you learnt from this job?
10. What challenges are you facing now?

11. What was the most impressive memory to you about this profession?
12. Have you ever been injured at work?
13. Why does you like this atmosphere?
14. What is the happiest thing to you?

15. Be meticulous, patient, and hardworking, you could achieve success.
16. Make a beautiful cloth, though it is for others, I would feel proud also.
17. In order to develop interest, you need some basic concepts about garment making.
18. Pick your clothes when you buy.

Interview questions for patchwork students

 

1. Have you ever worked in the clothing industry?
2. What made you want to learn patchwork?
3. What have you gained from learning patchwork?
4. Patchwork is fun to learn, but isn’t difficult?
5. How long have you been learning?

6. If you were young, will you choose this as your job?
7. What have you gained?
8. When did you start your apprenticeship?
9. Have you ever worked in a family workshop?
10. How long did you work everyday?

11. Did you have days off in holidays?
12. Which part of clothes did you make?
13. Why did choose this profession in the first place?
14. Where did you work?
15. How much did you earn monthly?

16. Which part of clothes do you think is the most difficult to make?
17. What kind of clothes did you make?
18. How many clothes or trousers did you make everyday?
19. Have you ever been injured at work?

20. Those who are making clothes are all old people, right?

 

 

2

Yi-ping Liu

 

In order to have successful interviews we designed questions beforehand. We worked very hard but found that we all came up with similar questions. So we started to think of questions in turn. So we will not end up in similar questions again.

 

 

3

Jin-yu Chen

 

 

It was very painful to think of questions. Sometime we had to cancel a question because it was a little weird although we spent quite a long time to come up with it. But thank for Bao-le Chen’s jokes, the atmosphere was quite good.

 

 

 

 

4

Chi-yuan Huang

 

 

In the previous interviews, the teacher asked questions and we took notes. So we didn’t know how difficult it was to design questions until we did it ourselves. It has to take a long time. We admire our teacher for that.

 

 

 

 

2

Ya-guan Wang

 

 

Sometimes it was very difficult to come up with questions even if we tried very hard in discussions. So we decide to take turns and each one had to come up with one question. Our team had 4 members. So after one round, we got 4 questions. It was very important to discuss about questions before the interview. With lessons learnt from previous interviews, we did not dare to be careless again. With prior preparations, the atmosphere would no longer be embarrassing.

 

 

 

3

An-peng Wu

 

 

It is rally important to discuss questions before interview. With prior preparations, the atmosphere would no longer be embarrassing. We were divided into 2 groups. One was thinking team and the other was tying team. After some time, we finally come up with the interview questions.

 

 

 

 

4

Bao-le Chen

 

 

To present more information on the website, we discussed the interview questions in groups. During the discussion, I didn’t have many questions. When I had one once in a while, it was rejected because it was not appropriate. This process was very painful and we finally came up with over 10 questions.

 

 

 

 

5

Xin Ouyang

 

The most terrible thing in an interview is embarrassment. In order to alleviate embarrassment, we had discussions beforehand. It was very difficult to think of questions. So when we came up with a question w were very happy. Discussion is something that has to be done in groups. If all the members did not agree with each other, there might be quarrels. But if everyone speaks his mind, the discussions can be very smooth.

 

 

1

Ya-ting Tsao

 

The basic thing with an interview is not to be embarrassed. But it also depends on whether the interviewee is humorous enough. Everyone was sharing their ideas, except me! I thought I was so useless. Suddenly, I found a sociology book in the draw. We changed some of the questions in it and got lots of questions. At that, I found that I was so useful.

Now I know that sometimes we should use smart ways to solve problems, like using the book.