the person who answers the questions in an interview
interviewee ˌɪntəvjuːˈiː/ (n)
(university) degree (n):A. A unit of measurement for temperature or angles. B. A level of knowledge or expertise in a field of study. C. A style of clothing worn at formal events.
A level of knowledge or expertise in a field of study.
vacancy (n): A. A position or space that is unoccupied or available. B. A busy schedule full of appointments. C. A document required for employment.
A position or space that is unoccupied or available.
the person who asks the questions in an interview
interviewer/ˈɪntəvjuːə(r)/(n)
qualification (n): A. A skill or type of experience needed for a particular job or activity. B. A certificate given to an employee after years of service. C. A specific job title or position in a company.
A. A skill or type of experience needed for a particular job or activity.
essential (adj): A. Something that is not very important or required. B. Something that is absolutely necessary or very important. C. Something that is optional and can be easily replaced.
B. Something that is absolutely necessary or very important.
a formal meeting between an employer (or recruiter) and a candidate for a job, during which the employer evaluates the candidate's qualifications, skills, experience, and suitability for the position.
job interview
candidate (n): A. A person who is trying to be elected or is applying for a job. B. A person who manages a company or organization. C. A person who provides recommendations for job applicants.
A. A person who is trying to be elected or is applying for a job.
useful (adj)A. Something that is of little importance or value. B. Something that is helpful and practical for achieving a purpose. C. Something that is difficult to understand or use.
B. Something that is helpful and practical for achieving a purpose.
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