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An interviewer is a person who is asking a person questions such as in a job interviewer. The interviewer asks the person about their work history and schooling. The interviewee is the person who would be answering these questions.
A person who is being interviewed.
Yes, the word 'interview' is a noun, a word for a meeting in which someone asks questions in order to gain information; a word for a thing.
Yes, the noun 'interview' is a commonnoun, a general word for any meeting in which someone asks questions in order to gain information.
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When someone makes a movement and them someone responds with a different movement after
For someone un-skilled in legal procedure, they may refer to it as being interviewed, but they are not "interviewed" before being chosen, or rejected, for jury duty.The potential jurors go through a process known as as voir dire before being selected for a jury. The potential jurors are asked questions by the attorneys representing both sides to be sure that they don't have any prejudices or knowledge and can be fair and impartial.
Influence is already used as a verb. For example "to influence something or someone".
You are applying for a job. How did you know there was a job to apply for? Did someone tell you? Did you see a sign? An advertisement in the paper or on a web site? They are asking so that they can determine where they get their applicants from to see if they want to continue using some methods. If no one responds because of a newspaper ad, they will stop paying money for those ads and save the company money.
"Give" if you are being interviewed "Conduct" if you are interviewing someone else
The DJ understands his audience and responds accordingly.
pretend to be interested in someone else, and then see how he responds.