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‘Using AI as a tool to prepare for job interviews: Pitfalls, Tips and Tricks


25 April 2025 at 9:00 am
Javi Medel
It’s 2025, and hopefully those New Year’s resolutions are still fresh in your mind. Among them, you’ve decided to explore new job opportunities. You take the plunge, apply for a role, and—oh! You land your first interview. Now what?


Javi Medel | 25 April 2025 at 9:00 am


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‘Using AI as a tool to prepare for job interviews: Pitfalls, Tips and Tricks
25 April 2025 at 9:00 am

 

 

With the rise of candidates using AI tools during interviews, it’s tempting to rely on an AI co-pilot to assist you in real-time. However, it’s important to exercise caution. Unless you’re a professional actor skilled in maintaining natural expressions, seamless body language, and steady eye contact, using an AI tool during a live interview can be easily noticed. This can create an impression of inauthenticity, which may undermine the trust and rapport you’re trying to build with the interviewer.

Remember, interviews are not just about answering questions correctly but also about showcasing your personality, enthusiasm, and genuine interest in the role. Employers value authenticity and the ability to connect on a human level, which is difficult to achieve when relying on AI assistance during a conversation.Instead, focus on preparing in advance with tools that help you practise and refine your skills. Build your confidence by mastering your responses, improving your communication style, and showing up as the best version of yourself.

If you’re looking to level up your preparation, here are three excellent AI-powered software that offer a variety of tools and functions:

  1. Interview Warmup by Google
    This free tool helps you prepare for interviews across various fields, including Cybersecurity, Project Management, Digital Marketing, E-Commerce, UX Design, and other general roles. With Interview Warmup, you can practise answering questions, receive feedback, and gain insights on how to improve your responses.

  2. Yoodli.ai
    Yoodli offers a free version that can help you enhance your presentation skills, close more sales deals, and prepare for interviews. It’s designed to help you sound more confident in conversations. After your session, you’ll receive a personalised report with analytics and recommendations on how to be more concise and confident.

  3. Resume.io
    Looking for an all-in-one job search tool? Resume.io is your answer. It can help you improve your CV, customise its format, prepare for interviews, track job applications, and even learn job search strategies through coaching. A free version is available, but you can upgrade if you want.

You’ve got this! Walk into your next interview prepared and confident, and let your unique qualities shine. Show them what you’re truly capable of and why you’re the right fit for the role.

Javi Medel  |  @ProBonoNews

Javi has over 11 years of experience working in Recruitment (internal and external) for various sectors including Marketing, Communications, Finance, Education, HR, Operations and Health. Javi has a holistic vision and approach that has helped her build accountability along with client trust and candidate experience.


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