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To have me in for an interview vs I've got a call for an interview

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase 'to have me in for an interview' is correct and commonly used to indicate inviting someone for an interview. The second phrase 'I've got a call for an interview' is incorrect as it should be 'I've got a call for an interview' or 'I've received a call for an interview'.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

To have me in for an interview

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate inviting someone for an interview.

This phrase is used when a company or organization invites someone to attend an interview.

I've got a call for an interview

This phrase is incorrect. It should be 'I've got a call for an interview' or 'I've received a call for an interview'.

The correct phrases to use are 'I've got a call for an interview' or 'I've received a call for an interview' to indicate receiving a call for an interview.

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