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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a post interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that occurs after an interview, such as a discussion or evaluation.
Example: "After the job fair, we held a post interview to discuss the candidates we met."
Alternatives: "post-interview" or "interview follow-up".
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Libby stepped up his press offensive after Wilson went public on July 6, in a Times op-ed column, a Post interview and a "Meet the Press" appearance.
"The source believes that exposure is inevitable and was prepared to face that consequence," Gellman told a colleague in a Post interview.
Parscale said in a Post interview in October 2016 that he had not "opened the hood" on Cambridge Analytica's methodology, and said he got much of his data from the Republican National Committee.
In a Post interview, Ben Rhodes of the National Security Council propounded what the Wall Street Journal has rightly called "The Obama Doctrine". It goes like this: You first.
Asked in a post interview Q & A session whom she thought ought to take the reins at Balenciaga, now that Nicolas Ghesquiere was out, she hoped for a "young and fresh" replacement, she said, a dark horse, perhaps, like Riccardo Tisci before he arrived at Givenchy.
In a post interview with Danny (time 2), we surfaced this antagonistic exchange between him and his interlocutor, and Danny portrayed a nonchalant attitude towards gaming norms and practices.
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He declines coffee or tea, although his agent promises him a post-interview tiramisu, and starts to tell me about his songwriting process.
One student gave the following explanation during a post-interview.
Interviews will last 30-45 minutes and include a post-interview discussion and critique.
Your first goal in a post-interview thank you note is to remind Pete who you are.
After a post-interview rejection, the impulse that you're least likely to feel is kindness and generosity.
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