It is not unusual to send someone to conduct an interview you don't have time to conduct. It's what we do.
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I don't think of myself as giving interviews. I just have conversations. That gets me in trouble.
I have nothing against interviews. I don't pursue them. When people I work for deem it appropriate, I'm perfectly willing to serve.
I like to do an interview when the other person isn't expecting it. I find it's more spontaneous.
I don't do interviews.
I don't give interviews.
There's a lot of interviews now where nobody seems to talk about anything. Like it's illegal. But it can be fun if you stay involved. Like most conversations.
It's the interviewee's job to know that his privacy is going to be invaded on some level. Otherwise, you are better off not doing the interview.
I don't like to interview people in front of their friends; they clam up.
Interviewing someone is a very proactive process and requires taking a lot of agency into your own hands to get past people's general normal self-preservation mode.
It must be quite rare for an interviewer to be interviewed.