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A polite interrogation where both sides lie about wanting each other.
means Structured conversations meant to evaluate a person, usually for a job, role, or story.
from From French entrevue, meaning a meeting between people who see one another — entre (between) plus voir (to see), making it literally a mutual seeing.
Snap judgmentInterviewers often decide within the first few minutes.
Star methodBehavioral answers reward stories over self-praise.
Two-way testCandidates are interviewing the company right back.