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                           interview verbs  have an interview  • She has an interview next week for a teaching job in Paris.  go for an interview  ( also attend an interview formal ) • I went for an interview at a software company yesterday.  get an interview  • He was one of only five people to get an interview out of more than 100 people who applied.  be called/invited for (an) interview  • Applicants who are called for interview may be asked to have a medical exam.  do an interview  ( also conduct an interview formal ) • The interview was conducted in French.  give somebody an interview  (= interview someone ) • We gave her an interview, but decided not to offer her the job.  ADJECTIVES/NOUN + interview  a job interview  • Try to predict the questions you might get in your job interview.  an informal/formal interview  • Applicants will normally have an informal interview with the manager. • One out of every six candidates reached the formal interview.  the first interview  ( also the preliminary interview formal ) • He felt the first interview had gone well.  a second/follow-up interview  (= a more detailed interview after you have been successful in a previous interview ) • She was asked back for a second interview.  a mock interview  (= one that you do for practice, rather than a real interview ) • Mock interviews are one way in which students can improve their job-seeking skills.  a face-to-face interview  (= in which people meet in person ) • I had to do a face-to-face interview followed by an entry test.  a telephone interview  • The first stage is a telephone interview.  interview + NOUN  interview technique  • The book gives some useful advice on interview technique.  an interview question  • Some of the interview questions were quite difficult to answer.  the interview panel  (= the group of people interviewing someone ) • The interview panel were very impressed with her enthusiasm. 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             noun ADJ.  face-to-face | telephone | group | in-depth | police a police interview with suspected terrorists | newspaper, press, radio, television | job I've got a job interview tomorrow. VERB + INTERVIEW  carry out, conduct, do, hold The survey team carried out over 200 interviews with retired people. | do, give (sb), grant (sb) He's a very private man and rarely does interviews. | attend, be called for, have INTERVIEW + NOUN  board, panel | techniques | procedure PREP.  in an/the ~ He said in an interview that he wanted to get married. | ~ about The prime minister gave the paper an interview about his musical tastes. | ~ between an interview between the French Foreign Minister and the President of Egypt | ~ for an interview for the post of sales manager | ~ with He had an interview with United Biscuits. an interview with the Vietnamese leader PHRASES  a round of interviews We're about to start the second round of interviews for the post.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           interview  a meeting in which someone is asked questions, to find out if they are suitable for a job, or to help the police find out about a crime. Also used about someone being asked questions on TV, in a newspaper, in a magazine etc:  • I’ve got another job interview tomorrow. • Since the police interview, she had changed her statement. • an interview with Keith Richards  interrogation  an occasion when someone is asked a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats, usually by the police or the army:  • He claims he was tortured during his interrogation. • Police interrogation methods have been questioned.  cross-examination  an occasion when someone is asked questions about what they have just said, in order to see if they are telling the truth, especially in a court of law:  • Under cross-examination, the only witness said she could not be sure about what she saw.  consultation  a meeting with a doctor or an expert to discuss treatment or to get advice:  • The therapist charges $100 for a half hour consultation. • Would you like to come back for another consultation?  audience  a formal meeting with a very important person:  • He was granted an audience with the Pope.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                           noun meeting:   We had an interview with the him. verb question:   We will interview the murder suspect.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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