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"on site interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an interview that takes place at the location of the job instead of a remote location. For example: "The job requires an on site interview, so I'll need to book a flight to the company's headquarters."
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Our findings should be confirmed with randomized study of two distinct groups of patients i.e. one for on site interview while the other for phone interview.
On site interview may be preferred as it gives a better success rate and is arguably easier and less costly to administer.
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During one particular on-site interview in Beijing, conducted at a senior care facility the Chinese government has officially given a "five star" license to, the manager stated that their view of how to make money with this facility was different from western practices.
Money was offered for interviews or records of the discussions in the early hours of Wednesday: in one instance, about €80 for an on-site interview.
But your word choices will stand out most during the closing stage of your search, when you are one of four applicants who earned an on-site interview.
A different interviewer not involved in the on-site interview and who was blinded to the response of the on-site interview administered the questionnaire through phone interview.
Pass that one and you'll be invited for an on-site interview.
How is the on-site interview scheduled?
What is an on-site interview?
Will the on-site interview cost me anything?
What will the schedule for the on-site interview be like?
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