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Of course, some universities are able to interview, which at least gives the student an opportunity to showcase their enthusiasm for teaching, but other than that, most are restricted in the number they can admit and therefore are taking the "cream of the crop" academically.
The next time you are invited to attend a career fair, simply ask if the employers are able to interview or hire on the spot, and from there, at least you can make a more educated and informed decision if attending is the best use of your time.
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Thus, a survey team comprising three interviewers is able to interview 50 people (one segment) in a day.
Officers were able to interview him at the hospital.
They had been able to interview 1,296 privately.
Stanley Dunham died in 1992, but Maraniss was able to interview his brother.
"Eventually, I'll be able to interview the first Hispanic president of the United States.
Police officials said detectives had not been able to interview her yet.
For example, it will now be able to interview past and present employees.
The F.B.I. said that he was unresponsive, and that agents had not been able to interview him.
Detectives were able to interview the victim, who identified Mr. McBride as her assailant, a law enforcement official said.
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