
As defined in Merriam-Webster Dictionary, an interview is defined as information that is obtained during a meeting. For about 2 weeks now my group and myself have been going out and interviewing different types of people, from librarians to entrepreneurs. We were asking different questions to find out how to basically start a business and what are some important factors that are needed during that time.
I had gone out and found several different entrepreneurs and interviewed them. At first I was scared to interview a few of these people, because they were all business owned people wearing nice business attire and then myself (a student). During the time I was interviewing people, some I did over the phone and some in person. I has asked questions like: What type of business did you start? Was it easy to start your own business? What factors did you go through? What would you recommend to a person who wants to start their own business?
After each interview, the most common comment that I had gotten, was that "Entrepreneurs are not only people who want to make money, but also want to create a business which could help people out, whether it is giving them food, clothing, shelter, etc."
-Edgal

