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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91) Here again the technique is to try to ignore the microphone and talk directly to the interviewer.
92) If this type of interviewer senses a weak spot he or she will hang on in there - mercilessly.
93) A bad interviewer can give a potentially excellent employee such a negative impression that he or she loses interest in the job.
94) He wanted to communicate something about black dancers, he would later tell an interviewer.
95) The royal family, he told a television interviewer eight years later, was safe with him.
96) Interviewer : Is film editing a complicated job?
97) Interviewer: You wouldn't describe him as a chain-smoker ...?
98) Don't try to outwit or outguess the interviewer.
99) Do not ramble or your interviewer could lose interest.
100) The worst kind of interviewer is the blowhard.
101) What questions will an interviewer ask an interviewee usually?
102) Interviewer: ...of a significant figure.
103) Interviewer: So they share a brotherly relationship?
104) The Interviewer a small man with a tired expression.
105) Interviewer: Definitely! That is what our company depends on!
106) Interviewer will judge the interviewees attitude by asking the motive of interview.
107) An interviewer assessed the participants'self - reported television viewing time in the previous week.
108) Interviewer: What do you think of countries who default on their loans to the IMF?
109) Present your most conservative, well-groomed,[http://sentencedict.com/interviewer.html] and attractive self to your interviewer and prospective employer.
110) How to leave over a good first impression to the interviewer?
111) Chicago Sun-Times movie critic Roger Ebert, in an open letter to sportswriter Jay Mariotti, who quit the paper to become a TV reporter and told an interviewer that "newspapers are dead".
112) Interviewer : How long does it take to edit a film?
113) Interviewer: So when will the new product go into production?
114) When I was elected President, I told an interviewer that my favorite movie was High Noon. At the time, Fred Zinnemann, its director, was nearly ninety, living in London.
115) When an interviewer pops this nerve-wracking query, your body language counts as well.
116) For example, if you have a job interview in the future, the interviewer not only lay emphasis on your marks and degree in the paper, but also concern about your ability when you present yourself.
117) Dr Ebadi, 62, told another interviewer: "They say I owe them $410, 000 in back taxes because of the Nobel. It's a complete lie, given that the Iranian fiscal law says that prizes are excluded."
118) A smiley-face person exudes phoniness, which will quickly be picked up by the interviewer. Instead be thoughtful and pleasant.
119) Glassy-eyed, the children told the interviewer that their parents had died and they were homeless and alone.
120) As a rule of thumb, avoid cracking jokes about potentially sensitive topics beware of being too " pally " with the interviewer: polite friendly is enough.
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