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job interview - перевод на итальянский

INTERVIEW FOR A JOB
Phone interview; Behavioural interview; Behavioural Interview; Behavioural Event Interview; Behavioural event interview; Oral boards; Oral board; Probing question; Interview question; Telephone interview; Telephone Interview; Job interviews; Employment interview; Behavioural interviews
  • A candidate at a job interview
  • An interview at a [[job fair]]
  • People waiting to be interviewed at an employment agency

job interview         
intervista di lavoro
job hunting         
  • [[Job fair]] for new university graduates in [[Japan]].  See "[[Simultaneous recruiting of new graduates]]".
THE ACT OF LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT
Job seeking; Job search; Job applicants; Job applicant; Job searching; Job hunt; Job-hunting
caccia di lavoro, ricerca di lavoro
blow job         
  • Female bats perform fellatio to increase copulation time. This species is the only non-primate known to exhibit this behaviour.<ref name=plos />
  • Depiction of fellatio on Attic red-figure kylix, c. 510 BC
  • Oral sex depicted in the ''[[Kama Sutra]]''
  • An illustration of a woman deep-throating a man
  • An illustration of two men performing fellatio on each other
  • Illustration by [[Édouard-Henri Avril]] (1849-1928) of fellatio scene
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Blow Job; Blowjob (disambiguation); Blow Job (disambiguation); Blow Job (film)
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Определение

blow job
¦ noun vulgar slang an act of fellatio.

Википедия

Job interview

A job interview is an interview consisting of a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer which is conducted to assess whether the applicant should be hired. Interviews are one of the most popularly used devices for employee selection. Interviews vary in the extent to which the questions are structured, from a totally unstructured and free-wheeling conversation to a structured interview in which an applicant is asked a predetermined list of questions in a specified order; structured interviews are usually more accurate predictors of which applicants will make suitable employees, according to research studies.

A job interview typically precedes the hiring decision. The interview is usually preceded by the evaluation of submitted résumés from interested candidates, possibly by examining job applications or reading many resumes. Next, after this screening, a small number of candidates for interviews is selected.

Potential job interview opportunities also include networking events and career fairs. The job interview is considered one of the most useful tools for evaluating potential employees. It also demands significant resources from the employer, yet has been demonstrated to be notoriously unreliable in identifying the optimal person for the job. An interview also allows the candidate to assess the corporate culture and demands of the job.

Multiple rounds of job interviews and/or other candidate selection methods may be used where there are many candidates or the job is particularly challenging or desirable. Earlier rounds sometimes called 'screening interviews' may involve less staff from the employers and will typically be much shorter and less in-depth. An increasingly common initial interview approach is the telephone interview. This is especially common when the candidates do not live near the employer and has the advantage of keeping costs low for both sides. Since 2003, interviews have been held through video conferencing software, such as Skype. Once all candidates have been interviewed, the employer typically selects the most desirable candidate(s) and begins the negotiation of a job offer.

Примеры употребления для job interview
1. Running for this office is the ultimate job interview.
2. Earlier this week, she lined up one job interview.
3. Her employers were angry Arbiv had not mentioned her pregnancy in the job interview.
4. By avoiding common pitfalls, you can improve your chances of landing a job interview.
5. In two humorous spots, Richardson subjects himself to a job interview for president.