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I'm having an interview vs I'll have an interview

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm having an interview' is used when you are currently in the process of having an interview, while 'I'll have an interview' is used when referring to a future interview. So, the choice between the two depends on whether you are talking about a present or future event.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 4821 views

I'm having an interview

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a current interview.

This phrase is used to indicate that you are currently in the process of having an interview. It implies that the interview is happening at the present moment.

Examples:

  • I'm having an interview right now, so I can't talk.
  • She's having an interview with the HR manager.
  • Barton's been on the phone banging on at me for weeks about having an interview.
  • Are you having an interview for Sport Review?
  • Having an interview in Washington, and now you might go to San Francisco, maybe even London...
  • Yeah. Having an interview in Washington, and now you might go to San Francisco, maybe even London...
  • Barton's been on the phone banging on at me for weeks about having an interview.
  • It was - at least that's not how I saw it - it was just having a discussion, having an interview with them.
  • Without having to give an interview?
  • We're not having any interviews.
  • It's embarrassing after having the interview with the reporters.
  • Pam, I am having a job interview now.
  • Any job worth having requires a second interview.
  • We'd be having your exit interview.
  • Why, are we theoretically having a job interview right now?
  • Is this hard for you, having to beg for interviews while some of us just sit back and get wooed?
  • I'm... Turning this into an interview room.
  • Thanks to Grandma, I'm reading an interview with Jimmy Kimmel.
  • I'm here to do an interview with that Dr. Russell.
  • Kid, I'm at an interview right now.
  • Parn, I'm in an interview.
  • I'm trying to get an interview with Richie Miranda.

Alternatives:

  • I'm in an interview
  • I have an interview scheduled
  • I'm currently interviewing
  • I'm being interviewed
  • I'm meeting with the interviewer

I'll have an interview

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a future interview.

This phrase is used to indicate that you will have an interview at some point in the future. It implies that the interview is scheduled to happen later.

Examples:

  • I'll have an interview next week.
  • She said she'll have an interview with the company tomorrow.
  • Tonight, I'll have to do an interview.
  • When they capture him, I'll arrange for an interview.
  • I'll hook you up with an interview.
  • I'll telephone Murray and ask him to arrange an interview.
  • I'll tell my staff that you requested an interview
  • I'll give an interview you wouldn't believe.
  • I'll get the guy who was attacked in an interview room.
  • I'll never forget an interview I did with him years ago, when Buffalo revealed he liked to call his hockey stick "The Big Tomahawk".
  • Muah. Ma, I'll do an interview, no problem.
  • I'll give you an interview if we do it over dinner.
  • I'll just call up his agent and set up an interview.
  • Tell her I'll give her an interview if you have to.
  • Investigators shall identify which witnesses they wish to interview initially and develop an interview plan.
  • You never submit to an interview.
  • Carmen Chao called about an interview.
  • I've been to an interview.
  • I have an interview for Metro.
  • The Pentagon declined our request for an interview.
  • - He digitally remastered an interview.
  • - We want an interview - You pay for the interviews?

Alternatives:

  • I will be interviewed
  • I have an interview coming up
  • I'm scheduled for an interview
  • I'm going to interview
  • I'm meeting for an interview

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