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allsm [11]
3 years ago
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Explain how an interview is an opportunity for both the interviewer and the candidate

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2 answers:
sukhopar [10]3 years ago
7 0
An interview is an opportunity for both the interviewer and the candidate because it can provide the interviewer a new fresh perspective or offer a new way of thinking, that would not have been accomplishable otherwise. The candidate that is being interviewed can share their side of the story and share their view or clear their name. Interviews can also help both parties establish and build more connections.
N76 [4]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

An interview is an opportunity for the interviewer because they get to meet their favorite stars or idols,  but needs to keep calm everytime. The interviewer can make memories with lots of famous people, but it's always important that they stay prepared and ready for an unexpected thing to happen.

<u>(Before I start with this one, I just want to tell you there are pros and cons to being a candidate in an interview. First, the star might have depression but just put a mask on to hide it from their fans. People will put it on the news, but lets not do that. The idols and stars need their privacy, they're humans too.)</u>

OK, now it's an opportunity for the candidate to be in an interview because they get to interact with their fans and be asked some questions about their music that they should be proud of.

(Hope this helps) Sky

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