interview panel — UK US noun [C] HR, WORKPLACE ► a group of people who ask someone questions to see if they are suitable for a job or course: on an interview panel »There were five people on the interview panel. »The interview panel was impressed with his selling… … Financial and business terms
panel — noun 1 group of people ADJECTIVE ▪ all star (AmE), blue ribbon (AmE), distinguished, outstanding ▪ a distinguished panel of academics ▪ expert ▪ … Collocations dictionary
panel study — A study that provides longitudinal data on a group of people, households, employers, or other social unit, termed ‘the panel’, about whom information is collected over a period of months, years, or decades. Two of the most common types of panel… … Dictionary of sociology
Panel Discussions — Infobox Book name = Panel Discussions: Design in Sequential Art Storytelling image caption = Panel Discussions: Design in Sequential Art Storytelling author = Durwin Talon country = USA subject = sequential art genre = non fiction publisher =… … Wikipedia
panel — 01. As part of the job interview, you will be interviewed by a [panel] of people working in the department. 02. The janitor broke one of the glass [panels] in the door while he was sweeping the hallway. 03. After the news tonight, we ll hear from … Grammatical examples in English
interview — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ face to face, in person (AmE), one on one (esp. AmE), one to one (BrE), personal ▪ phone (esp. BrE), telephone … Collocations dictionary
panel — I UK [ˈpæn(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms panel : singular panel plural panels *** 1) a) a group of people who make decisions or judgments a panel of judges an interview panel b) a group of well known people who discuss subjects on… … English dictionary
panel — pan|el1 [ pænl ] noun count *** 1. ) a flat piece of wood, glass, or other material that forms part of something such as a door or wall: a door with stained glass panels fence panels a ) a piece of shaped metal that forms part of the body of a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
panel*/*/ — [ˈpæn(ə)l] noun [C] 1) a group of people who make decisions or judgments an interview panel[/ex] a panel of judges[/ex] 2) a group of well known people who discuss subjects on television or radio programmes 3) a flat piece of wood, glass, or… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
panel — 1. noun /pænəɫ/ a) A (usually) rectangular section of a surface, or of a covering or of a wall, fence etc. Behind the picture was a panel on the wall b) A group of people gathered to judge, interview, discuss etc. as on a television or radio… … Wiktionary
Job interview — Oakland, California. Hanging Around. The total time spent in actual interviews while hunting a job takes only a small part of the day; unwilling to go home these youths spend most of their day hanging around and talking with other job hunters.… … Wikipedia