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The phrase "assessing you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the evaluation or judgment of someone's abilities, performance, or characteristics.
Example: "The teacher is assessing you to determine your understanding of the material covered in class."
Alternatives: "evaluating you" or "appraising you."
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But what you don't have is someone assessing you in person.
In contrast to the situation a year ago, he said, "interviewers are assessing you the minute they meet you, based on how you dress.
If you review the person and job specification you will be able to highlight what competencies the interviewer will be assessing you for.
In its petrol forecourts and shops, the supermarket chain is to introduce screens which, while they appear to be advertising to you, will in fact be scrutinising your face, assessing you and your reaction to the sales message.
The interviewer isn't just assessing you in the abstract.
She or he is assessing you in comparison to many other candidates.
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"This can last two or three months when people are going to assess you.
You don't go to be assessed – you are off straight away.
So first is getting some feedback from people who will really honestly assess you.
But without seeing you in person, their ability to assess you is limited.
Learning about ourselves, without the pressure of knowing that there is an evaluator that has assessed you.
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