面试

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Understanding 面试 (miànshì)

面试 literally combines (face) and (to test), referring to a face-to-face test or interview. It is commonly used to describe job interviews, school entrance interviews, or any formal meeting where one is evaluated through direct questioning.

Usage and Context

面试 is a noun and can also be used as a verb in Chinese. For example, you can say “面试” (go to an interview) or “面试职位” (interview for a position). It usually implies a formal setting where the candidate meets the interviewer(s) in person.

Common Collocations

  • 面试 (miànshì guān): interviewer, the person conducting the interview.
  • 通过面试 (tōngguò miànshì): to pass the interview.
  • 面试机会 (miànshì jīhuì): interview opportunity.

Tips

When talking about 面试, it’s common to mention preparation, appearance, and performance. For example, dressing formally and practicing answers are typical advice. 面试 is more formal than just “见面” (to meet) because it implies evaluation.

Avoid Confusion

Don’t confuse 面试 with 笔试 (written test). 面试 is oral and face-to-face, while 笔试 is a written exam. Both can be part of a recruitment process but are distinct steps.

Example Sentences

I have an important interview tomorrow and must prepare well.

During an interview, it's best to dress formally to leave a good impression.

This company interviews many applicants every year.