interviewers
英 [ˈɪntəvjuːəz]
美 [ˈɪntərˌvjuərz]
n. 主持面试者; 采访者
interviewer的复数
柯林斯词典
- 采访者;进行面试者
Anintervieweris a person who is asking someone questions at an interview.
双语例句
- But the question is, when job interviewers ask why I quit, what should I tell them?
但现在的问题是,如果面试官问我为什么离职,我该如何解释? - Interviewers are seeking candidates eager to take on challenging projects and jobs.
面试官在寻求的是那些渴望接受有挑战性的项目和工作的人员。 - A legitimate question, but interviewers may worry that you'll sue if you don't advance quickly.
这是一个法律方面的问题,但面试官可能会担心如果你升职不够快的话就会起诉他们。 - 20. Going into an interview* be interested in your interviewers.
去面试的时候对你的面试官感兴趣。 - The questioners were not doctors but trained interviewers.
提问者并不是医生,而是经过训练的面试者。 - Some interviewers will challenge you with a business issue and ask you to present solutions to one or more employees.
一些面试官将会让你挑战商业问题,问你对于一个或者多个雇员目前的处理方法。 - I tried to predict the interviewers 'questions and how I should give my answers.
我试图猜测考官会问些什么问题,我如何回答。 - So how do you do that? The first thing you need to understand is who these interviewers are.
接下来你需要了解你在面试中所处的位置。 - Do not answer this question too generally or too safe, the interviewers like numbers.
回答这个问题的时候,不要过于简单或过于考虑安全性,面试官喜欢数字。 - The applicants must convey a sense of self-confidence and enthusiasm for work-factors which all interviewers value highly.
申请人一定要表现出一种自信和对工作的热情&面试官很重视这些。