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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Interview

Can we "take" a job interview just like we take an exam or test as in "I took an interview for the job of a programmer" ?

And, if I were the interviewer should I say "I gave an interview" or "I conducted an interview" ?
  

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" - You have a meeting, call a meeting, conduct a meeting, and attend a meeting. The interviewee has an interview: My colleague and I held an interview with a prospective hire. The interviewer can "hold" or "conduct (lead)" an interview I had an interview with the vice president before they offered me the job.

  • " - You have a meeting, call a meeting, conduct a meeting, and attend a meeting.
  • The interviewee has an interview: My colleague and I held an interview with a prospective hire.
  • The interviewer can "hold" or "conduct (lead)" an interview I had an interview with the vice president before they offered me the job.
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No, the verb "took" is not used with "interview." It is like "meeting." - You have a meeting, call a meeting, conduct a meeting, and attend a meeting.

The interviewee has an interview:

My colleague and I held an interview with a prospective hire.

The interviewer can "hold" or "conduct (lead)" an interview

I had an interview with the vice president before they

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