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Spanish Phrase

Vas a conocer a varios entrevistadores.

/ˈbas a koˈθeɾ a ˈβaɾjos entɾeβiˈstaðoɾes/
Meaning"You are going to meet several interviewers."
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Meaning

This sentence means 'You are going to meet several interviewers.' It is used to talk about an upcoming situation where the listener will be introduced to a group of people who will interview them, typically in a job‑hunting context.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to tell someone about an upcoming interview panel, when you’re preparing for a job interview, or when you’re describing a schedule that includes meeting multiple interviewers.

Grammar Breakdown

Vasaconoceravariosentrevistadores

1

Ir a + infinitivo (Future periphrastic)

The construction 'ir a + infinitivo' expresses a near future action, similar to 'going to' in English.

2

Conocer a (personal a)

When the direct object is a specific person or people, Spanish uses the preposition 'a' before it.

3

Agreement with 'varios'

'Varios' is a plural adjective and must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

4

Entrevistador (noun)

An 'entrevistador' is the person who conducts an interview; the plural is 'entrevistadores'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué tienes planeado para mañana?

What do you have planned for tomorrow?

Vas a conocer a varios entrevistadores.

You are going to meet several interviewers.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Vas a conocer varios entrevistadores.

    The personal 'a' is required before a specific group of people.

  • Vas a ser varios entrevistadores.

    Use 'conocer' (to meet) not 'ser' (to be).

  • Vas a conocer a varios entrevistador.

    The noun must agree in number with the adjective.

Alternatives

  • Te encontrarás con varios entrevistadores.

    You will meet several interviewers.

  • Conocerás a varios entrevistadores.

    You will get to know several interviewers.

  • Tendrás una reunión con varios entrevistadores.

    You will have a meeting with several interviewers.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, job interviews are often conducted by a panel rather than a single interviewer. Saying 'conocer a varios entrevistadores' signals that you expect a group setting. The phrase is neutral in register, but you can make it more formal by using 'tendrá' instead of 'vas a' when speaking to a superior.