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interview
in·ter·view I0200500 (ĭn′tər-vyo͞o′)n.1. A formal meeting in person, especially one arranged for the assessment of the qualifications of an applicant.2. a. A conversation, such as one conducted by a reporter, in which facts or statements are elicited from another.b. An account or a reproduction of such a conversation.3. Informal An interviewee: an actor who was a tough interview.v. in·ter·viewed, in·ter·view·ing, in·ter·views v.tr. To obtain an interview from.v.intr. To have an interview: interviewed with a publishing company. [French entrevue, from Old French, from feminine past participle of entrevoir, to see : entre-, between (from Latin inter-; see inter-) + voir, to see (from Latin vidēre; see weid- in Indo-European roots).] in′ter·view′a·ble adj.in′ter·view·ee′ n.in′ter·view′er n.interview (ˈɪntəˌvjuː) n1. (Broadcasting) a conversation with or questioning of a person, usually conducted for television, radio, or a newspaper2. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) a formal discussion, esp one in which an employer assesses an applicant for a jobvb3. to conduct an interview with (someone)4. (intr) to be interviewed, esp for a job: he interviewed well and was given the position. [C16: from Old French entrevue; see inter-, view] ˌinterviewˈee n ˈinterˌviewer nin•ter•view (ˈɪn tərˌvyu) n. 1. a formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person: a job interview. 2. a. a conversation or meeting in which a writer or reporter obtains information from one or more persons for a news story, broadcast, etc. b. the report of such a conversation. v.t. 3. to have an interview with. v.i. 4. to have an interview; be interviewed (sometimes fol. by with). 5. to give or conduct an interview. [1505–15; earlier enterview < Middle French entrevue, n. use of feminine of entrevu, past participle of entrevoir to glimpse; see inter-, view] in′ter•view`a•ble, adj. interview Past participle: interviewed Gerund: interviewing
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interview | interview |
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I interview | you interview | he/she/it interviews | we interview | you interview | they interview |
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I interviewed | you interviewed | he/she/it interviewed | we interviewed | you interviewed | they interviewed |
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I am interviewing | you are interviewing | he/she/it is interviewing | we are interviewing | you are interviewing | they are interviewing |
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I have interviewed | you have interviewed | he/she/it has interviewed | we have interviewed | you have interviewed | they have interviewed |
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I was interviewing | you were interviewing | he/she/it was interviewing | we were interviewing | you were interviewing | they were interviewing |
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I had interviewed | you had interviewed | he/she/it had interviewed | we had interviewed | you had interviewed | they had interviewed |
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I will interview | you will interview | he/she/it will interview | we will interview | you will interview | they will interview |
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I will have interviewed | you will have interviewed | he/she/it will have interviewed | we will have interviewed | you will have interviewed | they will have interviewed |
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I will be interviewing | you will be interviewing | he/she/it will be interviewing | we will be interviewing | you will be interviewing | they will be interviewing |
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I have been interviewing | you have been interviewing | he/she/it has been interviewing | we have been interviewing | you have been interviewing | they have been interviewing |
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I will have been interviewing | you will have been interviewing | he/she/it will have been interviewing | we will have been interviewing | you will have been interviewing | they will have been interviewing |
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I had been interviewing | you had been interviewing | he/she/it had been interviewing | we had been interviewing | you had been interviewing | they had been interviewing |
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I would interview | you would interview | he/she/it would interview | we would interview | you would interview | they would interview |
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I would have interviewed | you would have interviewed | he/she/it would have interviewed | we would have interviewed | you would have interviewed | they would have interviewed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | interview - the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists; "my interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds"interrogatory, examination, interrogation - formal systematic questioningemployment interview, job interview - an interview to determine whether an applicant is suitable for a position of employmenttelephone interview - an interview conducted over the telephone | | 2. | interview - a conference (usually with someone important); "he had a consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience with the king"consultation, audiencegroup discussion, conference - a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic | Verb | 1. | interview - conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reportingquestionconverse, discourse - carry on a conversation | | 2. | interview - discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation; "We interviewed the job candidates"converse, discourse - carry on a conversation | | 3. | interview - go for an interview in the hope of being hired; "The job candidate interviewed everywhere"converse, discourse - carry on a conversation |
interviewnoun1. meeting, examination, evaluation, oral (examination), interrogation When I went for my first job interview I arrived extremely early.2. audience, talk, conference, exchange, dialogue, consultation, press conference There'll be an interview with the Chancellor after the break.verb1. examine, talk to, sound out He was among three candidates interviewed for the job.2. question, interrogate, examine, investigate, ask, pump, grill (informal), quiz, cross-examine, cross-question, put the screws on (informal), catechize, give (someone) the third degree (informal) The police interviewed the driver, but they had no evidence to go on.Translationsinterview (ˈintəvjuː) noun a formal meeting and discussion with someone, eg a person applying for a job, or a person with information to broadcast on radio or television. 會見,面試者 会见,面谈,面试,采访 verb to question (a person) in an interview. They interviewed seven people for the job; He was interviewed by reporters about his policies. 面試,採訪 面试,采访 ˈinterviewer noun 會見者,面試者,採訪者 会见者,面试者,采访者 interview
interview for (something)1. To formally discuss someone's qualifications for a particular job that one seeks to fill. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "interview" and "for." I'm interviewing Gloria and Andrew for the promotion this afternoon.2. To participate in such a discussion as a potential employee. Yeah, I interview for the job on Monday, and I'm so nervous!See also: interviewinterview with (someone) (for something)To formally discuss with an employer one's qualifications for a particular job. I'm interviewing with Helen—do you know her? She interviewed with Steve for the job in accounting.See also: interviewinterview someone for something[for an employer] to discuss employment in a particular job with a person seeking employment. We will interview her for the manager's job. We will interview the rest of them for the position tomorrow.See also: interviewinterview (with someone) for something[for a person seeking employment] to discuss employment in a particular job with an employer. She interviewed with the civic opera company for a job in the business department. I interviewed with Roger for the job.See also: interviewinterview
interview a method of collecting social data at the INDIVIDUAL LEVEL. This face-to-face method ensures a higher RESPONSE RATE than POSTAL QUESTIONNAIRES, but can introduce INTERVIEWER BIAS by the effect different interviewers have on the quality VALIDITY and RELIABILITY of the data so collected. Interviews may be structured, with the interviewer asking set questions and the respondents’ replies being immediately categorized. This format allows ease of analysis and less possibility of interviewer bias, but the data will not be as ‘rich’ as that elicited by an unstructured design (and may be subject to problems such as MEASUREMENT BY FIAT – see also CICOUREL). Unstructured interviews are desirable when the initial exploration of an area is being made, and hypotheses for further investigation being generated, or when the depth of the data required is more important than ease of analysis. See QUALITATIVE RESEARCH and QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH TECHNIQUES. interview
in·ter·view (in'tĕr-vyū), Interpersonal meeting or consultation for the purpose of obtaining information. [Fr. entrevue, fr. L. inter-, among, + video, to see] Patient discussion about interviewQ. I need to do an interview with someone with knowledge on lupus for a research paper any takers? a couple of questions should do it. it doesn't have to be extensive.A. I HAVE SLE AND A FUW MORE THANS THAT ARE KNOW TO BE KNOW TO COME FROM HAVEING SLE LUPUS I AM NOT 100% OF ALL THAT COMES WITH SLE BUT I AM WILLING TO TELL U ALL I KNOW THANK YOU More discussions about interviewAcronymsSeeINTVWinterview Related to interview: job interviewSynonyms for interviewnoun meetingSynonyms- meeting
- examination
- evaluation
- oral (examination)
- interrogation
noun audienceSynonyms- audience
- talk
- conference
- exchange
- dialogue
- consultation
- press conference
verb examineSynonymsverb questionSynonyms- question
- interrogate
- examine
- investigate
- ask
- pump
- grill
- quiz
- cross-examine
- cross-question
- put the screws on
- catechize
- give (someone) the third degree
Synonyms for interviewnoun the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited)Related Words- interrogatory
- examination
- interrogation
- employment interview
- job interview
- telephone interview
noun a conference (usually with someone important)SynonymsRelated Words- group discussion
- conference
verb conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reportingSynonymsRelated Wordsverb discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluationRelated Wordsverb go for an interview in the hope of being hiredRelated Words |