The person who takes the interview is called Interviewer. Faisal Anwer
The one who asks questions is the interviewer, while the one who is being asked (who answers) is the interviewee.
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A person who is being interviewed is called the Interviewee. The person conducting the interview, or the person who is interviewing the interviewee, is called the interviewer.
Correcting the question: "What do you call a person who is interviewing someone else?" Answer: It matters not whether the person is interviewing you or someone else. In the broad sense, the person conducting the interview (asking the questions) is called an "interviewer". The person to whom the interviewer is addressing questions is the "interviewee". If the interview is for a specific purpose, e.g., a job interview, then a different term could be used such as "job applicant". If you are present while someone else is being interviewed, then you are a "witness".
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Interviewer and you are the interviewee.
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Chief among them would be that, regardless of the interviewee's physical or mental limitations, are they otherwise qualified to perform the job that they are interviewing for.
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Interviewing is asking questions, to get or elicit information. Counselling is giving advice. A person applying for a job may be invited to an interview, but would not be invited for counselling.
Gary M. Richetto has written: 'Interviewing' -- subject(s): Interviewing 'Fundamentals of interviewing' -- subject(s): Interviewing
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This is something you would want to ask the person you are interviewing with. They will be very clear with what is expected of you, and what the pay is.
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Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word "interviewing".
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Why is your visual image important when interviewing for a job?