Examples of using To an interview in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Then the ISA sent him an official summons to an interview, and he went.
So… That's what you wear to an interview?
I'm just heading off to an interview.
Nothing is more important than preparation when it comes to an interview.
Jack receives a phone call inviting him to an interview.
Being late to an interview can convey a lack of interest,
Following a preliminary evaluation and screening, suitable candidates are invited to an interview with the Admission Committee,
He regularly declines to talk to the press and consented to an interview only under the condition that it be conducted solely by e-mail.
it is he who expects from him, agreeing to an interview.
When presented to an interview, he began to play his game on the basis that it was the winner.
Abu Tayyeb had invited us to an interview, betrayed us and then pretended that he was a commander named Atiqullah.
Make the employer want to pick up the phone and invite you to an interview.
According to an interview with Forbes, Zakobielski takes 20 percent of the profits from transactions made via his site.
According to an interview with Kenneth Nixon,
According to an interview with Forbes, Zakobielski takes 20 per cent of the profits from transactions made via his site.
According to an interview with an elderly German who knew the family,
passing by going to an interview for the dream job
According to an interview from Virgin Records,"The band's name actually comes from a thesis that the band found online that was written by a former Harvard professor.
For example, take 20-30 minutes prior to an interview to relax and anticipate the conversation with an open mind and heart.
would send a resume, they would call me enthusiastically to an interview,” she says.