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Interviewee Interview Question:
What is the difference between an Interviewer and an interviewee?
Submitted by: Ali Hassan SiddiquiThe words with "-r" describe the person doing something and the words with "-ee" are used for the person on the receiving. So the person doing the interview is the interviewer and the person who is being interviewed is the interviewee.
Interviewee sounds a little awkward, so you can also refer to the person answering as the interview subject or something similar. But it is correct.
Submitted by: Ali Hassan Siddiqui
Interviewee sounds a little awkward, so you can also refer to the person answering as the interview subject or something similar. But it is correct.
Submitted by: Ali Hassan Siddiqui
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