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For this assignment you will need to find a public administrator to interview. You may want to reach out to your local government and ask if you can interview your local City Manager or even the Parks & Recreation Manager. The interview could take anywhere from 15-60 minutes depending on the level of detail discussed.
Below is a list of sample questions that you will want to ask in your interview. You will also need to develop your own questions to add to this list. Once the interview is complete you will submit a 3-4 page summary and reflection of the interview including a list of the questions discussed and a record of your interviewee?s answers. You may want to record the interview in order to provide an accurate record of your participant?s responses.
In writing your reflection, consider what you learned from this experience and how it applies to your interests in public administration.
Questions you will want to ask:
1. ÿDescribe your current position.ÿ
2. ÿWhat are your organizations goals, values, and/or mission statement?ÿ
3. ÿHow did you come to work as a public administrator?
4. ÿWhat is the most challenging aspect of your role?
5. ÿWhat do you find most enjoyable about this line of work?
6. ÿWhat do you find it the least enjoyable thing about this line of work?
7. ÿWhat are the typical issues/conflicts that you must deal with on a regular basis?
8. ÿWe have discussed intergovernmental relations in class. ÿHow does your agency work with other governmental agencies?
9. ÿHow do you approach decision-making in your role? ÿAre there specific models or guidelines that your organization endorses?ÿ
10. ÿHow is your organization held accountable? ÿWhat happens if the organizational goals are not met?
If you were to give any advice to someone considering a career in public administration, what would you tell them?