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The phrase "received an interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the situation where someone has been offered an interview with a potential employer. For example, "He applied for the job and was surprised to receive an interview."
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Montelli received an interview request from a college only once, in the 1970s.
Every admitted student will have received an interview prior to being admitted, but not every interviewed student will be admitted.
He applied for a post at a local supermarket and received an interview, which he felt had gone rather well.
Richard Leo had never heard of the Norfolk Four when he received an interview request on the subject from a television producer in 2001.
If the Mets were planning to elevate an assistant, Ricco would have at least received an interview, which Allard Baird was the first to get on Monday.
Mr. Corallo received an interview request last week from the special counsel and has agreed to the interview, according to three people with knowledge of the request.
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The survey team received an interview-training session that involved a general overview of the study, a detailed review of the questionnaire, instruction on questionnaire administration and role-playing of the questionnaire.
If you do receive an interview with the company, it will look great to the interviewer if you have a reasonable knowledge and background of the company.
Mike Heimerdinger, the Jets' first-year offensive coordinator, may also receive an interview.
Regretfully, due to the large number of applications received we are not able to interview everyone, and some exceptionally qualified applicants may not receive an interview invitation.
Because the actual assignment of interviews is not conducted by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, we respectfully ask that you do not call or write to inquire about receiving an interview.
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