That would be the 'interviewee.' :)
being up tight
In France, or in the Middle East, or in the household of a person by that name. Names are not classified as English words, especially when they are not English names. You might find on youtube, an example of someone of that name being interviewed, introduced, or discussed. There is some variation in how names are pronounced; only the person, whose name it is, gets to decide which is correct.
The word interviewed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb interview.
To interview, I interview, he interviews, I interviewed.
the person is called a chaufer
The person being interviewed is typically referred to as the interviewee.
The person being interviewed is the interviewee. The person conducting the interview is the interviewer.
A person who is being interviewed.
interviewee:a person who is interviewed
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 being interviewed for a job should dress as nicely as possible, no matter the position.
Depends. Are you a student being interviewed for college, a candidate being interviewed for a job, or a celebrity being interviewed for a magazine?
There are three candidates being interviewed.
There are two advantages of being interviewed:1. Experience2. Job
You can ask how many candidates are being interviewed.
How many other candidates are also being interviewed?
They have been interviewed in Toronto...I think