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면접관

An interviewer is the person who asks you questions during a job or school interview.

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Explanation at your level:

An interviewer is a person. They ask you questions. You answer them. They work at a company or a school. They want to know if you are a good worker.

When you want a job, you talk to an interviewer. This person asks about your skills. If you answer well, you might get the job. It is a very important meeting.

The interviewer is responsible for evaluating candidates. They look at your resume and ask questions about your experience. It is important to be polite and professional when you speak to them.

In a professional setting, the interviewer acts as a gatekeeper. They must remain objective while assessing your soft skills and technical abilities. Preparing for their questions is key to success.

The interviewer serves a critical function in organizational talent acquisition. They utilize structured behavioral questioning to predict future performance. Their role requires high emotional intelligence and analytical rigor.

Historically, the interviewer has evolved from a simple inquisitor to a sophisticated evaluator of human capital. Their role is deeply embedded in modern corporate culture, acting as the primary filter for organizational culture fit and strategic alignment.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • The interviewer is the person asking the questions.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • Use 'an' before the word.
  • Commonly used in professional settings.

The word 면접관 refers to the person who holds the power to decide if you get the job or not! In English, we call this person an interviewer. Think of them as the gatekeeper of a company or school.

They are usually trained to listen carefully to your answers and observe your non-verbal cues. Whether it is a one-on-one meeting or a panel of three people, the interviewer is the one guiding the conversation forward. It is their job to be objective and fair while finding the best talent for their team.

The Korean term 면접관 is a compound of 면접 (interview) and (official or person in charge). It reflects the structured nature of Korean hiring processes.

In English, the word interviewer comes from the French entrevoir, meaning 'to glimpse' or 'to see each other.' Over time, it evolved into the professional practice of 'meeting between' two parties for the purpose of information gathering. It is fascinating how a word that once meant a simple 'glimpse' now represents a high-stakes professional encounter!

You will mostly hear interviewer in professional or academic contexts. It is a neutral, standard noun used in almost every industry.

Common collocations include hiring manager, panel interviewer, and lead interviewer. You might say, 'The interviewer was very impressed with my portfolio.' It is used in both formal business reports and casual conversations about how your day went.

While there aren't many idioms strictly for 'interviewer,' we use phrases like 'grilled by the interviewer' to describe a very tough questioning session. Another is 'to win over the interviewer,' which means to charm or impress them successfully.

You might also hear 'the interviewer's pet,' referring to someone who is clearly favored. These expressions help describe the emotional tension often felt during the process.

The word is a standard countable noun. You can say an interviewer or the interviewers when there is a panel.

Pronunciation in English: in-ter-view-er. The stress falls on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like reviewer or viewer. Keep it crisp and clear when introducing yourself to one!

Fun Fact

The word originally implied a meeting between two people to exchange views.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɪntəvjuːə/

Sounds like 'in-tuh-vyoo-uh'

US /ˈɪntərvjuər/

Sounds like 'in-ter-vyoo-er'

Common Errors

  • dropping the 'r' sound
  • misplacing the stress
  • swallowing the middle syllable

Rhymes With

reviewer viewer screwer brewer skewer

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Écoute 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

Job Question Answer

Learn Next

Candidate Resume Recruitment

Avanc

Talent acquisition Behavioral assessment

Grammar to Know

Articles (a/an/the)

An interviewer

Subject-Verb Agreement

The interviewer asks.

Passive Voice

I was interviewed.

Examples by Level

1

The interviewer is nice.

The person asking questions is kind.

Simple subject-verb-adjective.

2

I met the interviewer.

I talked to the person.

Past tense verb.

3

The interviewer has a pen.

He/she holds a pen.

Third person singular.

4

She is an interviewer.

That is her job.

Indefinite article.

5

The interviewer is tall.

The person is tall.

Adjective usage.

6

Ask the interviewer.

Talk to them.

Imperative sentence.

7

The interviewer smiled.

They showed a happy face.

Past tense.

8

I like the interviewer.

I had a good feeling.

Simple present.

1

The interviewer asked me many questions.

2

My interviewer was very professional.

3

I thanked the interviewer after the meeting.

4

The interviewer looked at my resume.

5

She is a tough interviewer.

6

The interviewer sat across from me.

7

I waited for the interviewer in the lobby.

8

The interviewer called my name.

1

The interviewer wanted to know about my previous experience.

2

I felt nervous before meeting the interviewer.

3

The lead interviewer asked about my strengths and weaknesses.

4

The interviewer was impressed by my portfolio.

5

You should always maintain eye contact with the interviewer.

6

The interviewer took notes during our conversation.

7

I sent a thank-you email to the interviewer.

8

The interviewer explained the company culture to me.

1

The interviewer probed deeper into my decision-making process.

2

It is crucial to build rapport with the interviewer early on.

3

The panel of interviewers evaluated my technical skills.

4

I was surprised by how relaxed the interviewer was.

5

The interviewer challenged my assumptions about the industry.

6

Preparation is the best way to handle a difficult interviewer.

7

The interviewer provided feedback on my performance.

8

I tried to anticipate what the interviewer would ask next.

1

The interviewer employed behavioral interview techniques to assess my leadership style.

2

Despite the pressure, the interviewer remained calm and composed throughout the session.

3

The interviewer's demeanor shifted when I brought up the company's recent expansion.

4

A skilled interviewer can often discern a candidate's true motivation within minutes.

5

The interviewer scrutinized my response for any inconsistencies.

6

I found the interviewer's critique to be both insightful and constructive.

7

The interviewer facilitated a dialogue rather than a simple interrogation.

8

The interviewer's assessment was instrumental in the final hiring decision.

1

The interviewer acted as a conduit for the company's corporate ethos.

2

The subtle nuances in the interviewer's questioning revealed a deep interest in my long-term trajectory.

3

An astute interviewer will often ignore rehearsed scripts to find the authentic person underneath.

4

The interviewer navigated the complex ethical dilemma I presented with great dexterity.

5

Her performance as an interviewer was exemplary, balancing empathy with professional detachment.

6

The interviewer's silence was a tactical choice to see how I would fill the void.

7

The interviewer synthesized my disparate experiences into a cohesive narrative.

8

The interviewer's evaluation was a masterclass in objective assessment.

Collocations courantes

tough interviewer
panel of interviewers
impress the interviewer
thank the interviewer
lead interviewer
the interviewer asked
meet the interviewer
the interviewer noted
the interviewer smiled
an experienced interviewer

Idioms & Expressions

"grilled by the interviewer"

asked very difficult questions

I felt like I was being grilled by the interviewer.

casual

"win over the interviewer"

to make them like you

I managed to win over the interviewer with my story.

neutral

"in the interviewer's eyes"

from their perspective

I looked good in the interviewer's eyes.

neutral

"face the interviewer"

to go into the interview

It was time to face the interviewer.

neutral

"the interviewer's pet"

the favorite candidate

She was clearly the interviewer's pet.

casual

"at the interviewer's mercy"

depending entirely on their decision

I was at the interviewer's mercy.

dramatic

Easily Confused

면접관 vs Interviewee

Similar root word

One asks, one answers

The interviewer asked the interviewee.

면접관 vs Investigator

Both look for info

Investigator is for crimes

The investigator found clues.

면접관 vs Reviewer

Rhymes

Reviewer judges products

The reviewer liked the book.

면접관 vs Examiner

Similar role

Examiner is for tests

The examiner gave the test.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The interviewer asked [person] [question].

The interviewer asked me a question.

B1

I was interviewed by [person].

I was interviewed by the manager.

B1

The interviewer seemed [adjective].

The interviewer seemed impressed.

B2

It is important to [verb] the interviewer.

It is important to thank the interviewer.

C1

The interviewer's [noun] was [adjective].

The interviewer's feedback was helpful.

Famille de mots

Nouns

interview the meeting itself

Verbs

interview to conduct the questioning

Adjectives

interviewed having been questioned

Apparenté

candidate the counter-role

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Erreurs courantes

Calling them an 'interviewee' Interviewer
Interviewee is the person being interviewed, not the one asking.
Using 'interviewer' as a verb Interview
You interview someone; you don't 'interviewer' them.
Forgetting the article The interviewer
It is a singular countable noun.
Confusing with 'investigator' Interviewer
An investigator looks for crimes; an interviewer looks for employees.
Misspelling as 'intervewer' Interviewer
Remember the 'view' part.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine your interviewer sitting in your favorite chair.

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Professionalism

Always thank the interviewer.

🌍

Handshakes

A firm handshake with the interviewer is standard in the West.

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Pluralization

Just add -s!

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Clear Vowels

Focus on the 'view' sound.

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Role Confusion

Don't call yourself the interviewer.

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Origins

It means 'to see between'.

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Roleplay

Practice being the interviewer to understand the other side.

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Articles

Always use 'an' before interviewer.

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Context

Used in both jobs and media.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

I-N-T-E-R (between) + VIEW (see) + ER (person) = The person who sees you between the job and the offer.

Visual Association

A person sitting across a desk with a clipboard.

Word Web

Job Resume Questions Meeting Decision

Défi

Describe your dream interviewer.

Origine du mot

French/Latin

Original meaning: To see between

Contexte culturel

Always respect the interviewer's authority and time.

In the US/UK, interviewers are expected to be polite but professional. They often use 'behavioral' questions.

The Office (TV show) The Devil Wears Prada

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Job Interview

  • The interviewer asked about my skills
  • I impressed the interviewer
  • The interviewer was friendly

Media/News

  • The interviewer asked tough questions
  • The interviewer interrupted
  • The interviewer was professional

Academic Admissions

  • The interviewer reviewed my application
  • The interviewer asked about my research
  • The interviewer was an expert

Post-Interview

  • I thanked the interviewer
  • The interviewer sent an email
  • I waited for the interviewer's decision

Conversation Starters

"How was your interviewer today?"

"Have you ever been an interviewer?"

"What makes a good interviewer?"

"Do you get nervous meeting an interviewer?"

"What would you ask if you were the interviewer?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you met a tough interviewer.

If you were an interviewer, what would you look for?

Describe the perfect interviewer.

How do you prepare to speak to an interviewer?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

No, it is gender-neutral.

Yes, this is called a panel interview.

Usually, they make a recommendation.

Interviewee or candidate.

No, it is encouraged!

Only if they invite you to.

Yes, for reporters.

Use 'Mr.' or 'Ms.' unless told otherwise.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

The ___ asked me a question.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : interviewer

The person asking is the interviewer.

multiple choice A2

Who is an interviewer?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The person asking

The interviewer asks the questions.

true false B1

An interviewer is the same as a candidate.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

They are opposites.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

Roles are distinct.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

Standard sentence structure.

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