summon someone for an interview (working)
The Spanish phrase 'citar a alguien para una entrevista (de trabajo)' translates to 'summon someone for an interview (working)' in English. This is often used in a professional context where a company or individual invites or schedules another person - typically a job candidate - for a meeting or discussion, commonly known as an interview. In this case, it specifically refers to a working or job interview, where the person's suitability for a role or job position is being assessed.
I need to schedule someone for a job interview next week.
This phrase expresses the necessity of scheduling an appointment specifically for a job interview in the upcoming week.
The manager decided to call someone in for an urgent job interview.
Here, the manager's decision to hold an urgent interview highlights the importance of finding the right candidate quickly.
I will call someone for a job interview on Monday.
This sentence indicates a planned action to conduct an interview on a specific day, showing organized scheduling.