interview

UK /ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/ US /ˈɪn.(t)ɚ.vju/
noun 5verb 2

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

face-to-face | telephone | group | in-depth

police

The suspect agreed to attend a police interview at the station yesterday afternoon.

newspaper, press, radio, television

job

She was nervous before her job interview at the marketing company last week.

VERB + INTERVIEW

carry out, conduct, do, hold

The hiring manager will conduct interviews with all the job applicants next week.

do, give (sb), grant (sb)

The famous actor granted an interview to the magazine about her new film.

attend, be called for, have

INTERVIEW + NOUN

board, panel | techniques | procedure

PREP

in an/the ~

The famous actor discussed her childhood memories in an interview last week.

~ about

She agreed to do an interview about her experience working as a veterinarian.

~ between

The conversation between the job candidate and the hiring manager lasted almost two hours.

~ for

She prepared carefully for her interview for the marketing assistant position at the tech company.

~ with

She had an interview with the manager about the new job opening yesterday.

PHRASES

a round of interviews

After completing a round of interviews, the company offered her the job.

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