Examples of using Interviewee in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Where's my interviewee?
Interviewee, Ginger Swensen.
A totally stupid interviewee.
Interviewee- d-r Igov, psychologist.
What is the interviewee?
The interviewee is worse than the interviewer.
Lynn was my last interviewee.
Explain to the interviewee the next step in the selection process.
I was not impressed by this interviewee.
The interviewee drew a parallel with the current events in the Balkans.
My next teen interviewee here?
I whole heartedly agree with the interviewee.
Therefore, you should copy the interviewee very carefully and not too clearly.
Evaluation of the personal situation of the interviewee.
The interviewee stated that if he were hired, he would demonstrate his loyalty by having the corporate logo tattooed on his forearm.
One question asked to each interviewee was.
One interviewee, describing a strike on his in-laws' home, said a follow-up missile killed would-be rescuers.
It is one to one communication between the interviewer and interviewee;
Interviewee presents and evaluates how the interviewer education, professional experience and interests, expected salary and others.
The what, why andhow"You need to get under the skin of your interviewee.
Interviewee: Yes enough silly running about a German soldier toys in the hands of the imperialists. Fascism idea attractive.
I have been on both sides,both interviewer and interviewee.
One time an interviewee said they identified with a red panda because everyone thinks they are so cute and approachable, but it turns out they're just really lazy.
It is not only the recruiter who is supposed to ask interview questions but also the interviewee.
Hints and generalizations in phrases give the impression that the man likes the interviewee, but he has not stated it openly, he only implies it.
And then you walk a day ortwo on foot to the engagement area,” said our interviewee.
One interviewee said by that time there would be“fire extending hundreds of miles,” a gallon of milk would cost $12.90, and a gallon of gasoline would cost $9.
Some of us have them from both sides of the table,as both interviewer and interviewee.
I was recently conducting a job interview for a Guardian role, and I asked the interviewee, who had worked only in print journalism, how he thought he would cope working in digital news.
During long marches and operations,he would need more food and water to feed his muscles,” said our interviewee.