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Week 3 - Interview with End-Users Recap

Updated: Nov 6, 2021

Throughout the week we each conducted an interview regarding the domain, Interpersonal Interactions within various social settings.

Our interviewees:

Eden, a 25 year old female studying Medicine in Budapest, Hungary.

Or recently started a new job as a Product Manager at a StartUp company.

John Doe is a Coacher and counsels people on how to develop themselves and make progress in the Business world, sales and personal life.

Amit is a 26 year old male living in Tel Aviv with his partner. He's currently studying Computer Science and Entrepreneurship at RU and recently started a new job.

Each interviewee was between the ages of 20-30.




Some of the interview questions :

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It was a cool experience to interview people about the topic of Interpersonal interactions. Everyone can relate to social interactions, and we deal with them on a constant and daily basis. It was nice to see how open people are and how although the interview questions are prepared ahead of time, many impromptu and follow up questions arise throughout the interview as the conversation develops.

Many interesting points came up, and there were overlapping insights between the various interviews. Many spoke about the significance of the First Impression, and there was some divide amongst the interviewees regarding this. Some said it was very crucial, and described the importance and pressure of being attractive and interesting and engaging the person you’re talking to. Others said it was important but isn’t irreversible, that it’s more important to feel natural and comfortable in the social setting than to impress those around you.

A lot of emphasis was also put on the role Ice Breakers have in social contexts, some activity done outside of the current structure, external to the confines of work or school for example. The Ice Breaker allows people to feel more connected to each other and gives them something to talk about afterwards, as well as constructs a common memory.

Humor also came up as either a good way to break the ice or as a measurement of closeness later on in the development of the relationship.








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