The term contraindication is used in medicine to indicate that a medication should not be used because it would make the situation worse not better. It's a red flag or awarning of impending problems.
In an interview, the interviewer looks for contraindications in an employees work history or comments that might indicate that he is not suitable for a position. For example a strident PETA supporter trying to get work in an abattoir might be looking at organizing a "prison break" rather than processing meat.
Similarly, the person being interviewed looks for contraindications in an employers job description or comments that might indicate that something is wrong. For example, an evil super villain demanding to know if you would mind being tuned into a werewolf might not really be looking for a clerk.
Yes, Onychoptosis is a contraindication to a manicure and a pedicure. Anything which prevents you from carrying out a treatment in the normal way, is a contraindication. Onychoptosis is when the nail periodically sheds, which means that while it is "shedding" you should probably not work on it, but that doesn't mean you can't work on the other nails.
It is a local contraindication because it is contagious.
Contraindication means that you should not do it for said reason.
Four common contraindication in make-up
In the context of a job interview, your qualifications and experience would be relevant factors for the hiring decision.
yes epilepsy could be contraindication in some treatment, please check with your physician / doctor
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No...just means you had a interview.
It kinda depends on what context you want to use it in. An example would be: I'm an Interviewer for this newspaper company. Can I get a word from you?
If you mean - how to exit an interview room - you should be self-confident.