2. I talked to the same people - college students - but tried to find people who park on campus or have a car at school with them.
3. I made my interview questions more specific this time.
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5. I learned that people want guaranteed parking but don't want to pay that much for it.
6. Interviewing customers can be daunting, especially if you don't have your questions memorized and you feel like you have to instantly ask another question after they answer the first one. Also, if they said no the question of owning a car, it was hard to ask the other questions because they weren't applicable.
I like how you made your questions more in depth like you said. You fine tuned your questions for the following interviews. I think I would feel the same way about parking. I would like guaranteed parking but I also would not want to pay that much for it as well. I also agree it is difficult in the interview when they throw a curveball and say no to one of your questions. Great interviews!
ReplyDeleteThis parking issue is definitely a major need for UF students on campus. Even though I'm not familiar with the parking situation, I have read a few similar post. I think you would need to find a specific solution. Try to come with something different from the rest who are trying to fix this issue too. Keep up the work!
ReplyDeleteHere is the link to my blog
http://erickbvu.blogspot.com/2016/02/interviewing-customer-no-2.html