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Common collocations with interview in American Collocation

interview noun

US /ˈɪntərˌvju/

for research

face-to-face
follow-up
in-depth
one-on-one
one-to-one
qualitative
semi-structured
structured
unstructured

Data was collected using semi-structured interviews and questionnaires.

for the public

candid
celebrity
exclusive
live
revealing

In an exclusive interview with our paper Daniel admitted that he had taken drugs.

for a job

job

Hopefully, your job interviews will all go well.

using a particular medium

broadcast
newspaper
phone
radio
telephone
television
TV

After you have submitted the application form there will be a video interview.

formal/informal

formal
informal

Entry to this course is through an informal interview with the course manager.

with the police

police

Police interviews with detainees should not be interrupted to facilitate visits.

conduct an interview

carry out
conduct
do
hold

In the majority of cases the interviews were conducted in the respondent’s home.

ask for or arrange an interview

arrange
request

The newspaper requested an interview with the minister.

give an interview

do
give
grant

Bonney loves giving interviews and is exuberant and bubbly.

get or attend a job interview

attend
be called for
be invited for
be selected for
be shortlisted for
come for
go for
have

Interested applicants are asked to attend an interview.

material

data
transcript

Actual quotations from interview transcripts are given in italics.

process

preparation
process
question
skills
techniques
tips

What is the application and interview process?

recording of interview

clips
footage
snippets

The clips were punctuated by interview footage of those who had been affected by the disaster.