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	<title>Hoffmann, Elizabeth A.</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Hoffmann,_Elizabeth_A.</link>
	<description>A bibliography of works by Hoffmann, Elizabeth A. in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>The Emotionally Challenging, Open-Ended Interview</title>
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		<description>For most job candidates, the interview experience is &quot;an emotionally challenging&#xD;endeavor&quot;. To succeed in interviews, candidates must understand the emotional labor needed to &quot;manage their feelings&quot; as they &quot;create a publicly observable facial and bodily display&quot;. This is particularly true when recruiters use open-ended interviews that are not constrained to a narrow set of questions. My work in conducting research interviews illustrates several aspects of emotional labor in the interview context. Although I will talk from the perspective of the interviewer, my discussion of my own emotional labor is instructive for people entering an open-ended interview as either interviewer or interviewee because the challenges of emotional labor within the open-ended interview context apply to either interview role. Additionally, although I will draw on examples of datagathering interviews within a research context, this discussion of emotional labor applies to any interview setting--research, job interview, and so on--because the difficulties one encounters are similar across various open-ended interview situations.</description>
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