I saw one related question to this but it was different enough that it didn't really answer my question.

Consider someone invited on a job interview at a university or a national lab or something of that sort with a regular seminar series. As part of the interview, the person is asked to give a talk as part of the seminar series.

Is that appropriate for inclusion on the CV as an invited talk?

The primary candidate for being a duplicate question is: http://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/1157/do-presentations-given-during-interviews-count-as-invited-talks

However, the thread really just has a couple answers with equal support for opposite positions. The difference here is the distinction that the talk is given as part of an interview but **also** is part of a regular seminar series. I was wondering if this changed people's feelings on the matter at all.

It seems to me that any other person would list that as an invited talk. It also just seems to get grayed a bit by the fact that it is technically being used as part of a job interview.