Overview of the communication skills


Discipline Investigation Assignement:

Background & Career Path:

Introduce your interview subject, giving details of the subject’s background and education to show why the subject chose that profession and how he/she got started in the field. You will also want to give some explanation of the subject’s career path so far, highlighting particular positions or stepping stones to the current role. Possible topics for your interview included:

Why your subject was drawn to a particular career field

What requirements or skills were needed before entering the field

The expectations and surprises your subject had in entering that profession

Use outside sources (articles) to add additional or supporting information about the topics above

Roles & Responsibilities:

Provide an overview of your interview subject’s current role at his/her place of employment, explaining the responsibilities of that position and how it fits into the overall structure of the company or organization. Your subject should also give you a general sense of the types of jobs and career paths common in that field. possible topics for your interview include:

The subject’s job responsibilities in his/her place of employment

Where your subject’s job fits in terms of the overall structure of the profession

Types of jobs people in this profession have

The skills and qualifications your subject’s job requires

The biggest challenges the subject faces in this job

Use outside sources (articles) to add additional or supporting information about the topic above

Communication skills:

Explain the types of reading and writing typically required in your field of interest. Provide an overview of the communication skills that are most important in your field. For example, some occupations demand the ability to work collaboratively on reports, while others may require an ability to respond clearly and concisely to time sensitive email inquires.Possoble topics for your interview included:

- The types of reading and writing required in your subject’s daily responsibilities

- The typical audience for written communication (co-workers, clients, general public)

- The communication skills your subject finds most important in his/her role

Use outside sources (aricle) to add additional or supporting information about the topic above

Conclusion:

Share your thoughts on what most surprised or interested you about your interview and research. Did it change your expectations about your chose field? For the remainder of your undergraduate studies, what further skills, knowledge, or experience will u need to develop or gain to help prepare you for the start of your career.

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