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I'd been having trouble getting an interview, and after that, it came a little easier.
"How would we go about getting an interview with the men in prison?
A phenomenon, in which, having a name that sounds "black" would mean the person not getting an interview.
But there is a part of Lewis who still wonders if his race had anything to do with him not getting an interview.
Some have sent hundreds of résumés without getting an interview.
Moreover, whites with a criminal record have about the same prospect of getting an interview as blacks without one.
"Tell him I'd like his assistance in getting an interview with the Triarch."
"Even getting an interview was hard this year," said Andrew Whealy.
She struggled for a moment, then said: "Just getting an interview that all of the other news organizations wanted to get is always gratifying.
Getting an interview is only a start.
Suspects making a speech, refusing interrogation or getting an interview should:
Aim for the top, he advised, meaning getting an interview with the highest-ranking person who makes hiring decisions.
"You'll be getting an interview with each subsequent physical, unless, for some reason, the Farhkans find you unsuitable."
"You'd have better luck getting an interview with one of the faces on Mount Rushmore.
Anyway, that's the plan--in addition to somehow getting an interview, of course."
Morris is curious enough about the angels to pose as a journalist for an East Coast newspaper in the hope of getting an interview.
As an unknown Englishman, he succeeded in getting an interview with Carvalho who was immediately enthusiastic about the idea.
(He didn't end up getting an interview.)
Thank you so much for your help in getting an interview for my fiancé in Italy so he could come over here.
And furthermore, one half of the Boldface Musical Comedy reporting team was quite single-minded about getting an interview.
A higher degree is certainly of value, if only as proof of intellectual ability, and can make the difference between getting an interview and not getting one.
She ultimately decides to go to New York University, after getting an interview with a man who owed Blair's stepfather a favor.
In Moscow Mironov succeeded in getting an interview with Tabakov, but the acting class was already in its second year.
"When she mentioned she was having trouble getting an interview, I said I was sure it was just a communication glitz, and you'd make time.
And if you think the Koch brothers are like Soros, try getting an interview with them about something other than how much they love the ballet and the opera.