To be in the hot seat - To be in a stressful or difficult situation, such as during an interview., To shoot oneself in the foot - To harm one's own chances or prospects through one's actions or words., To ace the interview - To perform exceptionally well in an interview., To beat around the bush - To avoid answering a question directly or to talk vaguely instead of getting to the point., To be a tough nut to crack - To be a difficult person to understand or figure out, To spill the beans - To reveal confidential information or secrets., To put someone on the spot - To place someone in a situation where they are forced to answer a difficult question or make a decision., To make a good impression - To create a positive and favorable opinion of oneself., To play hardball - To be aggressive or tough in negotiations, interviews, or discussions., To be on thin ice - To be in a precarious or risky situation, usually due to making a mistake or error.,

Idioms about interviews

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