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The phrase "ace a job interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to successfully performing well in a job interview.
Example: "After weeks of preparation, I was able to ace the job interview and secure the position."
Alternatives: "nail a job interview" or "succeed in a job interview".
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Hajjar: Every project or class I finished increased my confidence in myself: If I can do these projects, then surely I can ace a job interview and work in the field.
Yes, it's easier to ace a job interview when you've glowed and tripped and watched a burning effigy of Wall Street with the hiring manager.
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I have a couple of tests coming up, maybe you could give me some tips about how I could do as well?" defer.add img); If you heard that they aced a job interview, say, "Hiya, I heard that you did great on your job interview.
It was bridge that led him to his second wife, and to a job interview with Alan (Ace) Greenberg, then a senior executive at Bear Stearns.
A job interview?
You've been offered a job interview.
Mark has a job interview.
A job interview also requires basic preparation.
Want to blow a job interview?
(See "Hitting A Job Interview Home Run").
Having trouble getting a job interview?
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