Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Interview

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Traduzione e definizione

to interview, to hold an interview, to conduct an interview: intervistare, fare un colloquio, condurre un'intervista verb
to have an interview sostenere un colloquio di lavoro, essere intervistato da potenziali datori di lavoro per valutare la propria idoneità a un posto
an interview: un colloquio, un'intervista noun

Esempi

  • "Susie : Yes actually - I'm conducting a few final interviews with marketing candidates."
  • "Subject: Interviews"
  • "Anyway, the interviews certainly were an eye-opener."
  • "I'd like you to schedule some interviews immediately."
  • "First of all, let me thank you for taking the time to come into the office for the interview last Wednesday."
  • "Smooth Operator (Philip Cheeter) says : Interviewing a job applicant."
  • "This is like a real interview!"
  • "Janine : Number two, don't leave your cell phone on during the job interview."
  • "I've interviewed scores of candidates, and I'm afraid to say that none of them is up to par."
  • "I know opinion is divided on the subject, but I've always been a firm believer in not doing drugs before an interview."
  • "It was the fastest interview of my life..."
  • "So, after three rounds of interviews, I've determined that you're one of the strongest candidates."
  • "Thank you for interviewing the candidates for the janitor position."
  • "But... didn't the interview just start?"
  • "Given the way things degenerated in last year's interview process, I'd rather leave things in your capable hands this time round."
  • "A recent survey carried out at Kingston University has shown that an alarming 56% of managers who conduct interviews fail to recognize what constitutes an improper interview question."
  • "Ready for our interview?"
  • "Subject: RE: Intern Interviews (for Frenchies)"
  • "Due to an emergency, I will not be present this afternoon to interview candidates for the new janitor job at Delavigne."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the audio.

This term describes a formal meeting to assess someone for a new job.
I don't think I performed very well during the job , but they still offered it to me.

This term is synonymous with a candidate (for a job): it is someone who makes a request for a job.
We are meeting the job tomorrow to discuss the position.

This term describes a reduction in jobs, it is often used in the plural form.
Our company is not doing well this year so we have to make job .

Fill in the blanks with terms used in the audio.

This term describes a formal meeting to assess someone for a new job.
I don't think I performed very well during the job interview 1, but they still offered it to me.

This term is synonymous with a candidate (for a job): it is someone who makes a request for a job.
We are meeting the job applicant 2 tomorrow to discuss the position.

This term describes a reduction in jobs, it is often used in the plural form.
Our company is not doing well this year so we have to make job cuts 3.
1 interview: A "job" interview is a formal discussion regarding a new job. Janine says "don't leave your cell phone on during the job interview."
2 applicant: A "job applicant" is someone who applies for a job, or some who makes a formal request for a job. In the audio, Janine uses the example of "One job applicant in Florida".
3 cuts: In the audio, Brent says "in light of recent job cuts" meaning because of the recent reduction in jobs. "Job cut" comes from the verb "to cut (jobs)" which means to reduce the amount of jobs. Example: Doogle announced a program of job cuts after a period of poor economic activity.
Esercizio 2
Based on the dialogue you have just listened to:

Susie a day .
Based on the dialogue you have just listened to:

Susie is going to have 1 a busy 2 day leading interviews 3.
1 is going to have: This is the correct choice of tense here. Susie confirms to Bruno that she has a "busy day ahead". Something "ahead" is "in front of us" or "to come". Susie is looking at the day to come and remarking that she has lots of things to do. "Ahead" can be used to refer to time, as in the dialogue, and here: "A great future lies ahead for the Delavigne Corporation". "Ahead" can also refer to physical position, meaning "in front": "The road ahead is dangerous: drive carefully!".
1 has had: This isn't the best answer here. Susie talks about the day "ahead", which means it has not happened yet: she is talking about future events, not past events.
1 is in the middle of: This isn't the best answer here. Susie talks about the day "ahead", which means it has not started yet: she is talking about future events, not current or past events.
2 busy: "Busy" is the right answer here. When Bruno asks Susie if she has a "busy day ahead", she says "yes actually". "Actually" shares a similar meaning with "in fact". Susie confirms that she will be "busy" today: that she has lots of things to do.
2 quiet: This is incorrect. A "quiet" day is "calm" or "slow". This is the opposite of a "busy" day.
3 leading interviews: This is the right choice. Susie says that she will be "conducting a few final interviews with marketing candidates". To "conduct an interview" is to "lead an interview": to interview job applicants.
3 being interviewed by Bruno: This is not the best answer here. At the end of this conversation, Susie reminisces about when Bruno interviewed her (in the past). This is not what is going to happen today.
3 being interviewed by a journalist: This is not the best answer here. There is no indication that Susie is going to be interviewed by a journalist today.
3 drinking coffee: This is not the best answer here. Susie and Bruno are having this chat next to the coffee machine, but this is not how Susie will spend the rest of the day.
Esercizio 3
Luna DeLune is the director of .
Luna DeLune is the director of human resources.
human resources: Luna is the director of the Human Resource department, and one of her responsibilities is interviewing people.
hospitality: This is simply incorrect.
interviews: Although one of her responsibilities is interviewing people, Luna is the director of the department of Human Resources.
human beings: Luna is certainly not the director of human beings.
the moon: However "DeLune" Luna may be, she is certainly not the director of the moon.

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