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i have interviewed at vs i have given interview

The correct phrase is 'I have interviewed at.' It's commonly used to indicate that you've attended an interview at a specific place. 'I have given interview' isn't a correct construction in English.
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Last updated: August 20, 2024

i have interviewed at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have attended an interview at a specific place.

Examples:

  • I have interviewed at several companies for the position.
  • She has interviewed at that company before.
  • Have you interviewed at Google?
  • He mentioned that he has interviewed at many universities.
  • They have interviewed at different locations across the country.
  • Because I have interviewed enough victims to know when to back off.
  • I have interviewed the prison board and psychiatrist, Reingold... ...and with Warden Dwight McClusky, and I tell you, they iook bad.
  • Well, he was interviewed at the crash site.
  • He might have interviewed for a job.
  • So the cops must have interviewed him.
  • But reporter, you must have interviewed the princess, too.
  • And anybody else he may have interviewed.
  • I wish I could have interviewed him.
  • Captain Tower's staff have interviewed residents in the area where Charles was last seen.
  • My men have interviewed everyone at the party.
  • I got interviewed at a mall and I thought it was, like, a government thing.
  • We need to question everybody Rigsby interviewed - At the NLP Center and anyone else he talked to.
  • And the police have interviewed Birdsworth, but they haven't gotten anywhere yet.
  • FBI and Homeland Security have interviewed Mr. Perez, but there's no fingerprints or video from the car heist.
  • Perhaps if I could have interviewed La Perichole. She at least was in some way associated with all of the victims.
  • We would have interviewed the ex-wife in connection to the hostage taking anyway.
  • Well, see, I should have interviewed with you to get the real scoop on this place.
  • We have interviewed everyone of your so called freind back to grade schools Some of them do not like you very much Jack.
  • Asylum, CAP reform Violence against women From violence against women to parental leave and the internet of things, we have interviewed MEPs on a diverse range of topics.
  • I mean, it's a college, and I never interviewed at a college.

i have given interview

This phrase is not a correct construction in English.

  • Friends have given several interviews over the years.
  • In all her life, she's only given three interviews.
  • Nearly all of the powers-that-be in Chechnya, the President included, have given strings of interviews that sound almost like intimidation to the ears of human rights activists, who have even been termed enemies of the state.
  • Chancellor Moody has given an interview extolling the virtues and importance of the Monarchy, now more than ever.
  • Gloria Stuart has given many interviews regarding her reactions to playing scenes in this film with Claude Rains.
  • Mr Pahaniayla had given an interview and mentioned the names of those suspected of involvement in the disappearance of Belarusian opposition politicians.
  • Over the last few days, you have given a number of interviews and have explained in Germany, for example, that you know which nuclear power plants will not pass these stress tests and that you are certain about some of them.
  • Moreover, she was reprimanded for interviews given to the foreign press during this period.
  • I have given more than 1000 media interviews in Brussels and Strasbourg and an equal number on my 203 visits abroad on your behalf.
  • I could show you more than ten interviews I have given to European or Congolese newspapers that express my perfect neutrality.
  • When Eyes Wide Shut was announced as Kubrick's next film celebrity columnists focused on the mysterious director who had not made a film or given an interview in 1O years.
  • You should've given me that interview, Mr Hughes, but it doesn't matter.
  • Bill is introduced to a new doctor and given a short interview.
  • -Jane, has Moto ever given you an interview?
  • Speeches and interviews given by members of the ECB's decision-making bodies also constitute an important means of communication.
  • You have probably read a recent interview given by one of my predecessors, Mr Delors, who said that his proposal of reinforced coordination on social matters failed in 1993.
  • Given the interview I just had, I believe the man is out for blood.
  • Jane, has Moto ever given you an interview?
  • I- I'm... I'm following up on an interview given to one of our ASAs by an investigator here, a Blake Calamar.
  • - speeches and interviews given by members of the ECB's decision-making bodies;

Alternatives:

  • I have attended an interview.
  • I have had interviews.
  • I have been interviewed at.
  • I have participated in interviews.
  • I have gone for interviews.

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