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They can follow diverse formats.
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[Noun.]
''[Noun.]''
 
1: a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee)
1: a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee)
2: a: a meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter, television commentator, or pollster) from a person
2: a: a meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter, television commentator, or pollster) from a person
  b: a report or reproduction of information so obtained
b: a report or reproduction of information so obtained
[Verb.]
 
''[Verb.]''
 
1. transitive : to question or talk with (someone) to get information : to conduct an interview with (someone)
1. transitive : to question or talk with (someone) to get information : to conduct an interview with (someone)
2 .intransitive : to participate in an interview for a position (such as a job)
2 .intransitive : to participate in an interview for a position (such as a job)



Latest revision as of 18:19, 13 October 2023

a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers. In common parlance, the word "interview" refers to a one-on-one conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee. The interviewer asks questions to which the interviewee responds, usually providing information. That information may be used or provided to other audiences immediately or later. Interviews can be unstructured, free-wheeling and open-ended conversations without predetermined plan or prearranged questions. Interviews can also be highly structured conversations in which specific questions occur in a specified order. They can follow diverse formats.

[Noun.]

1: a formal consultation usually to evaluate qualifications (as of a prospective student or employee)

2: a: a meeting at which information is obtained (as by a reporter, television commentator, or pollster) from a person b: a report or reproduction of information so obtained

[Verb.]

1. transitive : to question or talk with (someone) to get information : to conduct an interview with (someone)

2 .intransitive : to participate in an interview for a position (such as a job)

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interview https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/interview?src=search-dict-hed