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The phrase "a job interviewing" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a job interview" or "interviewing for a job."
Example: "I have a job interview scheduled for tomorrow morning."
Alternatives: "a job interview" or "interviewing for a position."
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Not to be forgotten is the one-on-one coaching and counseling provided by Doug, Steve, and Shine in important areas of professional development that are often overlooked: finding a job, interviewing for a job, negotiating, writing a CV, maintaining productivity, and handling authorship issues, to list a few.
In those 18 months, her only jobs were a single commercial and a job interviewing LA-based film actors for Australian television.
Since they can't afford to spend a fortune on the process of listing a job, interviewing candidates and filling a position, small business owners seek to really tackle their candidate searches in an efficient and effective manner that keeps costs low.
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