Someone who is interviewing is typically referred to as an "interviewer" if they are conducting the interview, or an "interviewee" if they are the one being questioned. In the context of job interviews, the interviewer is usually a hiring manager or recruiter, while the interviewee is a candidate seeking employment.
Interviewee
Asking someone questions
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The person who takes the interview is called Interviewer. Faisal Anwer
when you write a survey you have to add information that is what you are interviewing someone lik for an example: Who do like the most?
"Give" if you are being interviewed "Conduct" if you are interviewing someone else
Gary M. Richetto has written: 'Interviewing' -- subject(s): Interviewing 'Fundamentals of interviewing' -- subject(s): Interviewing
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How long did you work on that project to accomplish the major goal? What will you accomplish for me?
Hey I have a assignment on interviewing someone in the same field that i'm trying to pursue and i want to become a dentist? can someone help me?
To encourage the person being interviewed to talk