In-depth interview definition

In-depth interview means the performance assessment of the founders of a charter school during the application and approval process for a charter.
In-depth interview means an interview between Expert and a Client regarding industry trends in which an Expert may provide the Client an overview of how an industry operates.

Examples of In-depth interview in a sentence

  • If a Client ends an In-Depth Interview within the first ten (10) minutes of the interview because the Client believes that the Expert does not have the information that the Client wants, then Expert agrees that the Client will not be charged, and Expert will not be paid, for the session.

  • If an In-Depth Interview takes less than thirty (30) minutes (but more than ten (10) minutes), the Client will be billed, and Expert will be paid, for thirty (30) minutes of time.

  • If an In-Depth Interview exceeds the amount of time scheduled for the interview by ten (10) or more minutes, then the Client will be billed, and Expert will be paid, for additional time.

  • If an In-Depth Interview exceeds the amount of time scheduled for the interview by an amount of time less than ten (10) minutes, then no additional cost will be invoiced or paid, and the extra time will be considered a grace period.