Technology
This AI-powered job interview coach is on sale for 73% off
There’s a reason why a quick internet search for “interview tips” produces so many results: It’s a generally nerve-wracking process that you can really only hone through experience. And when the repercussion of doing a poor job means you might miss out on an amazing opportunity, interviews can have a “do or die” feeling that only adds to the pressure cooker you’re probably already feeling. That gives you two choices: Spend hours nervously (and probably ineffectively) prepping, or use this Interview School Premium Plan — it’s an AI-powered platform that delivers up-to-date interview questions and precise feedback on your answers.
This helpful subscription is like having your own personal interview coach — but unlike hiring a real human, this subscription is far more affordable and readily accessible to you at all hours of the day. You can prep for your interviews in a way that’ll increase your confidence, with mock interviews using data from the most recent round of interview questions reported from real companies like Dropbox, Slack, SurveyMonkey, and more.
The proprietary AI technology also gives you feedback on your tone and confidence, and offers helpful advice on the content of your responses. Over time, you’ll improve your delivery and train yourself to think quickly on your feet as you articulate your thoughts with increasing fluency. You can even create your own custom interviews with the interview builder for even more specificity.
Prepare to crush your next interview: Usually, a lifetime subscription to this Interview School Premium Plan is $300, but you can get it here for $79.99.
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