preinterview

/ˌpriːˈɪntərvjuː/
noun
  1. A meeting or conversation that takes place before a formal interview, often to screen or prepare candidates.
    • She attended a preinterview with the recruiter to discuss her resume.
    • The preinterview helped the candidate feel more relaxed for the main interview.
    • The company held a preinterview to narrow down the list of applicants.
verb
  1. To interview someone in advance of a main interview or event.
    • They decided to preinterview the speakers for the conference.
    • We need to preinterview the volunteers to check their availability.
    • The HR team will preinterview all candidates before the final round.
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adjective
  1. Relating to or occurring before an interview.
    • The preinterview questionnaire was sent to all applicants.
    • She completed the preinterview assessment online.
    • The preinterview briefing covered the company's history.
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