The sentence should be worded: "Are you not going to the interview?" Or if you're wondering if someone isn't going to be interviewed, then you would word the question: "Are you not going to interview Mitch Longley?"
Yes, "interview" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a formal meeting in which questions are asked and answered. As a verb, it means to conduct or participate in an interview.
The interviewer, during the interview is going to ask questions that pertain to the job or attitude of the interviewee. The interviewee is going to want to answer questions in a way that will get them hired if it is for a job interview.
Arrange for a friend to go to the interview with you.
It depends on what type of interview your going on
When we are going to give an interview we should go in rough dressing so whom we are going to give interview he should be inpressed.......
A guided interview is when u know the questions that is going to be answered and a unguided interview is when u dont know whats expected or whats going ti be asked.
in an interview he said he was going to be playing more of an intellectual what interview???? where?? what's the url??
Yes. They are lesbians.. They admitted it in an interview.
If going for an interview for a job you will be drug tested. It is unknown when the drug test will be done.
In an interview, you have to convince the company that you are the right person to employ to help that company to trade profitably. Do your research on the company before the interview!
If you are going for an interview for a building maintenance supervisor, you need to make sure to bring good references.
dang man wish there were some ansewer up here, going for an interview tomorrow