Similar words: interview, viewer, overview, internal revenue service, purview, interval, intervene, at intervals. Meaning: ['ɪntərjuːə /'ɪntr-] n. a person who conducts an interview.
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31) Interviewer: That would settle the arguments?
32) The interviewer only asked boring, innocuous questions.
33) Do not allow the interviewer to rile you.
34) The interviewer was unnerved and changed the subject quickly.
35) The interviewer will expect to answer pertinent questions.
36) The interviewer seemed to relish asking her personal questions.
37) In most cases, quite fairly, the interviewer will give you feedback on the test.
38) During the initial assessment interview clients were rated by the interviewer on a number of four-point scales.
39) All this is done while the philosopher stares abstractedly out of the window and the interviewer dozes off.
40) The interviewer becomes an active listener, building up a rapport with the informant.
41) It's always a good laugh watching him getting increasingly irritated with the interviewer after a humiliating defeat.
42) One of the most difficult problems in depth interviewing is that of establishing a rapport between respondent and interviewer.
43) Using humor in a job interview is a dangerous thing - you never know how the interviewer will react.
44) My most shocking moment as an interviewer was when a movie star came on drunk and threatened to him my other guests.
44) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
45) It is usual for an interviewer to show the candidate to the door with a few final words.
46) If you have been targeting the wrong field, ask the interviewer which field he or she thinks would be more suitable.
47) The interviewer had those universal plastic good looks, and a general lack of concern for individual privacy.
48) Producing three pages of detailed questions relating to last year's accounts may entitle an interviewer to draw an adverse conclusion.
49) There were several questions Melanie wanted to ask the interviewer.
50) Part of the skill of the interviewer is in extracting different salient points from individuals and appropriately weighting totally disparate facets.
51) Paxman is seen as a tough interviewer who rarely lets politicians off the hook.
52) Being a private industry employment interviewer is being a salesperson.
53) Nor did any interviewer get Mr Kinnock or Mr Major to talk about immigration.
54) Thus there is a requirement on the part of the company representatives - the panel or interviewer - to sell the company.
55) On the other hand do not overcompensate and regard the interviewer with a fixed stare.
56) An interviewer who happens to be very short may take an instant dislike to having a general manager who is much taller.
57) Often the interviewer will need to play the devil's advocate[sentencedict.com], to put the other side's case forward.
58) So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes - or quotas.
59) The employment interviewer then reviews the job requirements and the jobseeker qualifications to determine the best possible match of position and employee.
60) In community surveys a specific set of field instructions should be given to each interviewer before data are gathered.
More similar words: interview, viewer, overview, internal revenue service, purview, interval, intervene, at intervals, intervening, intervention, interventionism, subservient, viewpoint, at regular intervals, point of view, interpreter, countervail, intern, wintery, in terms, intercom, painter, interim, interact, internal, Internet, Comintern, splinter, intermit, interest.