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The phrase "have a job interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to a meeting with a potential employer, such as: "I have a job interview at 10am tomorrow."
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You must have a job interview!
If you have a job interview, you need to have a shower, you need clean clothes.
"I'm not sure this would be the most advantageous time to have a job interview," Tressel said.
"People send me images of themselves, saying, 'I have a job interview and would this work?' " she said.
"The next time I have a job interview, I'll have a bachelor's degree or an associate's degree".
It was of a dry cleaner with a sign on the door that read, "If You Are Unemployed and Have a Job Interview, Bring Us Your Suit and We Will Clean It for Free".
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