1.面试者;采访者
1.someone who interviews people
1.There's nothing wrong with asking for a moment to think about a question or asking for the interviewer to clarify the question.
没有什么不妥了一会儿说要考虑一个问题或面试官要求澄清的问题。
2.Chances are the interviewer will ask what you know about the company.
当有机会面试时,面试官将会问你了解我们公司什么。
3.Sometimes, if the interviewer was impressed with you but unable to make you an offer, they may keep you in mind for future jobs.
有时候,如果面试官对你印象很好,但又无法给你提供一份工作,他们会保存好你的资讯,以后有工作,他们会考虑聘用你的。
4.The interviewer actually said to me that it was nice to see something other than a suit walk through his door.
实际上面试官对我说,他非常高兴看见求职者穿着西装以外的衣服走进他的办公室。
5.The interviewer is going to ask you questions based largely on your resume.
面试官会很大程度上根据你的简历内容问你问题。
6.After you're done, the interviewer introduces you to others or shows you around the office.
面试结束后,面试官把你介绍给其他人、或带你参观办公室。
7.So here's a list of responses for all the ways the interviewer will ask you how much money you expect to make.
那么当面试官问你期待的薪水如何时,这里有一系列示范答案。
8.Interviewer: Those are pretty impressive figures. Maybe the fact that the Tate Modern is free to visit might have something to do with it?
采访者:真是些令人咋舌的数字。泰特现代美术馆所拥有的惊人访客量与它的免费开放有什么关联吗?
9.At the first interview for recruiting a salesman, the interviewer told Mike he would call him back later, but he never answered.
在第一个招聘销售人员的面试中,面试人员对迈克说回头再给他电话答复,但他根本没有答复。
10.It may knock the interviewer for a loop and appear to be overly aggressive, but some people think of it as closing the sale.
这可能会让有些面试官感到大为惊讶,觉得你过分自信了,但也有人会就此结束面试。