Which is a systematic approach to interviewing where interviewer task pre-determined questions?
انٹرویو کے لئے کون سا منظم نقطہ نظر ہے جہاں انٹرویو لینے والے کام پہلے سے طے شدہ سوالات کرتا ہے؟
Answer: Structured
Explanation
In a structured interview, the interviewer follows a fixed set of pre-determined questions.
This approach ensures consistency and comparability across different interviews.
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