Pronunciation: /ˈɪntərˌvjuː/
noun a formal meeting in which someone is asked questions to determine their suitability for a job or other position
A1 She had an interview for a job at the supermarket.
A2 During the interview, they asked about her previous work experience.
B1 The interview went well, and she was offered the position.
B2 He prepared thoroughly for the interview by researching the company.
C1 The interview panel consisted of three senior executives from the company.
C2 After the interview, she felt confident that she had made a good impression.
verb to have a formal meeting in which someone is asked questions to determine their suitability for a job or other position
A1 I interview my friends to learn more about them.
A2 She interviews candidates for job positions at her company.
B1 The journalist will interview the actor for a magazine article.
B2 The researcher plans to interview participants for the study.
C1 The CEO was interviewed by the press about the company's recent success.
C2 The author was interviewed on a popular talk show about her latest book.
formal The candidate prepared extensively for the job interview.
informal I aced the interview and got the job!
slang I totally nailed the interview!
figurative The interview with the author provided a window into their creative process.
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