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How is going with your interview vs How about your interview

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different structures and meanings. 'How is going with your interview' is not a correct construction in English. On the other hand, 'How about your interview?' is a common and correct way to ask someone about their interview.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 596 views

How is going with your interview

This phrase is not correct in English. The structure is incorrect and does not convey the intended meaning.

This phrase should be corrected to 'How is your interview going?' to ask about the progress or status of the interview.
  • Okay, so, Brandon, tomorrow the social worker is going to interview you and Callie separately.
  • McGee's... going with me to interview the guy who delivered the barrel.
  • And this interview experience, it's a learning experience, so keep going with the interview process...
  • Make out like you're going to interview him or something.
  • Make out like you're going to interview him or something.
  • Because you're going to interview him or something.
  • Marcia grace... she's going to interview me and Regina.
  • Danny, how are the interviews going with the victims?
  • John Bowman's going to interview for the chef job at the Captain's Galley.
  • Then I found out you're going to interview this man... and that I may have a chance to ask him... what those symbols meant.
  • I'm going to interview Dr Bernardo for a story in our Sunday supplement.
  • I'm incredibly flattered, but I'm going to interview for the other job.
  • Roy's going to interview him at JLB and I'll be there.
  • Seeley, I'm not going to the interview.
  • I'm going to go interview the wife.
  • We're going around conducting interviews with former inmates.
  • You are going to have interview for promotion again
  • But when I hire the new EP, who I will hire by hiring them myself - whoever it is is going to get to interview the new people.
  • Is it true you are going to interview Dr. Furtwangler today?
  • Are we going to interview Dok Go Jin right away?

Alternatives:

  • How is your interview going?
  • How did your interview go?
  • How is your interview?
  • How are things with your interview?
  • How is the interview process?

How about your interview

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's interview.

This phrase is a casual and friendly way to ask for an update or information about the interview someone had.
  • Just tell me about your interview, please.
  • Are you nervous about your interviews tomorrow?
  • We were just talking about your interview on npr!
  • Dave told me about your interview was you were schooled on Ted Nugent when you started out, man.
  • What about your interview with that female critic?
  • Bobby, it's okay if you want to keep your feelings private, but you should know that there's nothing wrong with being nervous about your interview tomorrow.
  • So you weren't lying about this in your interview.
  • He hasn't said anything about your silk interview.
  • Just worry about your big interview.
  • I just got a call from the FBI about your brother's interview.
  • Look, it's about your job interview with Mr. Levy.
  • Yes, but I am not interested in an interview about your wife and Zajac like every other reporter in town.
  • One interview about your book for a twelve year old's blog in Fargo, North Dakota does not make you a household name, Reggie.
  • anyway, I'm calling to interview you about your latest project.
  • But I'm getting good vibes about this interview.
  • I'll contact you later about the interview.
  • I have mixed feelings about doing interviews.
  • We're about to interview Father Roger Schmit.
  • I'm not very happy about giving interviews.
  • No, forget about the interview.

Alternatives:

  • How did your interview go?
  • How is your interview going?
  • How was your interview?
  • How did the interview go?
  • How is the interview process?

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