Sentences with phrase «interview at any given point»

I will be available for the interview at any given point in the next week.

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In his post match interview on the Arsenal website the Frenchman was also asked about whether the fact that the two big clubs not involved in the Champions League or Europa League are leading the race at this point means that their lack of midweek matches gives them an advantage.
But now the Roma defender Juan Jesus has given a long and detailed interview with a radio station in his native Brazil, and at one point he was asked about his fellow Brazilian Allison, who was backup keeper to Szczesny in the last campaign, and this is what he declared: «Alisson?
At that point, although I wasn't really making a conscious decision, I believe that I gave up on the interview.
But then at some point I have to face the music: I have to do a book launch, have a book signing, meet my readers, introduce myself to bookstore managers, give radio interviews, appear on stage and give talks like the one I did to these students.
Researchers interviewed participants on the subreddits and observed the public forums, which collectively have more than 95,000 members and 1,400 new posts a day at any given point.
Sometimes Ritchie makes his simplistic points simplistically: past - it Barbie doll Feldon pushes her lonely, tendresse - starved husband away and we're left looking at the blue - green - lit TV dinners in her freezer (the word «frigid» is mercifully delayed till their next interview); Michael Kidd, as a gruffly sentimental directorial superstar engaged by the local Jaycees to stage the spectacular, watches the Antelope Valley girl turn an onstage fumble into a sympathy - inducing bonus and murmurs, «They learn fast» (a mere reaction - shot cut to him at this point would have verged on the excessive; the line kills any validity the moment might have had); a drummer (screenwriter Jerry Belson, no less) watches one contestant segue into a striptease whose impiications are hilariously ambivalent in the context of so much plastic puffery, then exchanges glances with the orchestra leader and gives his drumstick a ribald stroke.
You'll then need to schedule an interview and once you've passed the interview stage, you'll be given access to the program for five years at which point you can renew your membership.
When you feel like you have your talking points down, ask a friend to give you a mock interview by reading the questions on the cards at random.
You're going to be asked for examples at some point during your job search, so why not increase your odds of getting selected for an interview by giving folks a taste of what you can do for them.
A summary statement gives you a chance to showcase your main points, possibly giving you a better chance at an interview.
At the point when a potential employer asks you for an interview, he is giving you a chance to present yourself and your professional accomplishments.
At what point do exercises or activities given during an interview process become training?
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