For my Technical Writing class, I had to contact a local organization, preferably one related to my field, and interview them, asking them some major problems they have. I then recommend a solution by the end of the semester.
I just recently switched to Mechanical Engineering as my major, and I was short on time and got in touch with some random company near my hometown.
They do a lot of bio-processing and all the fermentation and separation/recovery stuff.
I only have a super-basic understanding.
What are some broad, open-ended questions I can ask for an interview?
I can ask some questions about the conditions of the workplace itself but even for that I am hopelessly tongue-tied. I need to be more specific. I know next to nothing about how economical or efficient these processes are and things of that nature.
I just recently switched to Mechanical Engineering as my major, and I was short on time and got in touch with some random company near my hometown.
They do a lot of bio-processing and all the fermentation and separation/recovery stuff.
I only have a super-basic understanding.
What are some broad, open-ended questions I can ask for an interview?
I can ask some questions about the conditions of the workplace itself but even for that I am hopelessly tongue-tied. I need to be more specific. I know next to nothing about how economical or efficient these processes are and things of that nature.
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