Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Interviewer"
The meaning of "Interviewer" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does if I'm an interviewer, I wanna say there's no suitble person on a job applications list
can I say 'no suitable cadidates'? mean?
can I say 'no suitable cadidates'? mean?
A:
Yes that works...
There are no suitable candidates (or applicants) on our list.
There are no suitable candidates (or applicants) on our list.
Q:
What does the interviewer went to a location off the beaten track mean?
A:
The phrase is, "off the beaten path." It's an allusion to hiking, where most people follow the trail. The trail is the beaten path, as it's been worn by many other people's feet. If you get off the beaten path, you are discovering things others haven't and deciding your own way forward. Imagine you were hiking, if you got off the trail and went wandering into the trees, you'd be seeing things fewer people have seen and, with no trail guiding you, the direction of every step is up to you.
In your example, they are speaking more literally (indicated by stating they went to a location), so the interviewer physically went to a place that is less commonly visited. For example, if I were to visit Spain and not do any of the typical tourist attractions, I've gotten off the beaten path. If interviewers typically speak to people in cities, interviewing rural people is getting off the beaten path.
More figuratively, an interviewer going off the beaten path means they asked questions or took the interview in a direction that is uncommon. For instance, if you were interviewing a football player, asking him about the economy would be getting off the beaten path.
In your example, they are speaking more literally (indicated by stating they went to a location), so the interviewer physically went to a place that is less commonly visited. For example, if I were to visit Spain and not do any of the typical tourist attractions, I've gotten off the beaten path. If interviewers typically speak to people in cities, interviewing rural people is getting off the beaten path.
More figuratively, an interviewer going off the beaten path means they asked questions or took the interview in a direction that is uncommon. For instance, if you were interviewing a football player, asking him about the economy would be getting off the beaten path.
Example sentences using "Interviewer"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with neat and interviewer.
A:
That was my first job interview. And the interviewer made me nervous.
I wore my best suit. I had it professionally pressed/ cleaned so that my appearance looked neat and professional.
Isn’t it neat the interviewer went to the same college I did?! Wow, what a small world.
I wore my best suit. I had it professionally pressed/ cleaned so that my appearance looked neat and professional.
Isn’t it neat the interviewer went to the same college I did?! Wow, what a small world.
Synonyms of "Interviewer" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between interviewer and journalist ?
A:
an interviewer asks questions and a journalist (기자) writes articles (기사) and reports news
Translations of "Interviewer"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 🍒pls correct my sentence..
The interviewer asked her
"What kind of person you wish your daughter would become?" ,
and she said
"Dream big and work hard to achieve it"
The interviewer asked her
"What kind of person you wish your daughter would become?" ,
and she said
"Dream big and work hard to achieve it"
A:
@callmeJenny
The interviewer asked her
"What kind of person would you like your daughter to become?”
And she said
"Someone who dreams big and work hard to achieve her goals.”
Hope that was helpful!
The interviewer asked her
"What kind of person would you like your daughter to become?”
And she said
"Someone who dreams big and work hard to achieve her goals.”
Hope that was helpful!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? If an interviewer says "How are you feeling today?" to an interviewee in their first meeting, is it awkward?
A:
Actually it can be an interview question. Like you said.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? When interviewer ask 'how are you gonna do when you have a conflict with coworker or boss' My answer is : first of all, I'm gonna over think what the problem is. then I'll have a conversation with them.is it natural or is there another good answer?
A:
May I ask when my pay day will be?
If possible, can I please work 40 hours a week?
How many shifts can I work per week?
Does this restaurant offer free lunch for employees?
I also work at another restaurant. How soon will you need to know my work schedule?
Do employees get any form of discount? Because I really love the food
If possible, can I please work 40 hours a week?
How many shifts can I work per week?
Does this restaurant offer free lunch for employees?
I also work at another restaurant. How soon will you need to know my work schedule?
Do employees get any form of discount? Because I really love the food
Other questions about "Interviewer"
Q:
A interviewer asked about a same topic at first and at the end. Does this sound natural?
A:
in that case, using "from start to finish" is not appropriate. In that context I think I would say = The interviewer asked about the same topic twice.
Q:
"if the interviewer doesn't use informal words, by all means, switch your level of formality accprdingly"
- what does "by all means" mean here?
can i take it as 'of course'/'needless to say'???
- what does "by all means" mean here?
can i take it as 'of course'/'needless to say'???
A:
yeah, it's not common in conversation. You could use it that way, though. But it might come off as sarcastic in casual conversations.
Q:
Tell me about yourself." The interviewer doesn't want to hear about grade school or growing up. what does that means..."about grade school or growing up. "
A:
It means they do not want to hear about your childhood stories, they would rather hear you talk about your interests, likes and dislikes, your experience. Things like that.
Q:
interviewer
what are your weaknesses
interviewee
i have been told, and i agree, that i take too much on my shoulders Does this sound natural?
what are your weaknesses
interviewee
i have been told, and i agree, that i take too much on my shoulders Does this sound natural?
A:
It's very good but there are couple of things to improve on:
1) weaknesses should be pronounced a bit differently. Make sure to stress "-esses" to make it plural.
2) "I agree" should sound a bit different.
The way you've said it, it sounds like you are saying "uh agree" but it should sound more like "I agree."
I'll give you audios
:)
You're doing great but it's important to make the word "weakness" plural, otherwise it sounds like you meant to use the singular form.
I hope this helps!
1) weaknesses should be pronounced a bit differently. Make sure to stress "-esses" to make it plural.
2) "I agree" should sound a bit different.
The way you've said it, it sounds like you are saying "uh agree" but it should sound more like "I agree."
I'll give you audios
:)
You're doing great but it's important to make the word "weakness" plural, otherwise it sounds like you meant to use the singular form.
I hope this helps!
Q:
I was supposed to meet up with interviewers for a job interview but I couldn't make it. Does this sound natural?
A:
Could be better if you said
I had a job interview but I couldn't make it.
Or
I missed my interview.
I had a job interview but I couldn't make it.
Or
I missed my interview.
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