I am interviewing a horse rescue and I was wondering if you guys have any questions I should ask? I am interviewing the United States Equine Rescue League. They rescue any horses out of neglective situations and help to educate horse owners.
Is this for some kind of article / editorial? Stick to the 5Ws and how. Apply those to the owners, the volunteers, the employees, whoever reports the abuse, whoever brings in the animals. Also 5W and H the property, the horses, the municipality, the by-laws, the state regs...
I am not an expert at equine rescue, but I am an interviewing professional: Along with routine questions, I would recommend asking a variety of situation-based questions and open-ended questions that are of special interest to you. Yes/No questions are too easy and do not necessarily reveal the substance of the person or organization. Just my opinion. Good luck!
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