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tener una entrevista (de trabajo)

English translation of tener una entrevista (de trabajo)

have an interview (working)

The Spanish phrase 'tener una entrevista (de trabajo)' translates to 'to have an interview (work)' in English. It is used in contexts where one talks about their professional engagements, typically related to job interviews or discussions at the workplace. This phrase can be used both in situations where the interview has already been scheduled ('I will have an interview next week'), and in cases where the individual is expressing their desire or necessity to obtain a job interview ('I need to have an interview to get this job').


Example sentences using: tener una entrevista (de trabajo)

Mañana tengo una entrevista de trabajo importante.

English translation of Mañana tengo una entrevista de trabajo importante.

Tomorrow I have an important job interview.

This phrase expresses that the speaker has a significant job interview scheduled for the following day.

Ella se preparó toda la semana para tener una entrevista de trabajo.

English translation of Ella se preparó toda la semana para tener una entrevista de trabajo.

She prepared all week to have a job interview.

This sentence indicates that the speaker's subject has dedicated the entire week to preparation for a job interview.

¿Sabes si hay algún consejo para tener una entrevista de trabajo exitosa?

English translation of ¿Sabes si hay algún consejo para tener una entrevista de trabajo exitosa?

Do you know if there are any tips for having a successful job interview?

In this phrase, the speaker is inquiring about tips or advice that could help make a job interview successful.

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