Job interviews are high-stakes speaking events with predictable structure. The candidates who perform best are not always the most qualified, they are the ones who can communicate their qualifications most clearly under pressure. Speaking practice is the most direct way to improve interview performance.
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Mock interview run
Tell Lucy the job title, the company, and your background. Have Lucy ask you standard and role-specific interview questions. Answer out loud as if in the real interview. Review which answers felt weak and practise those specifically.
STAR structure practice
Practice answering behavioural questions using the STAR structure (Situation, Task, Action, Result) out loud until the structure becomes invisible and the story is what comes through.
Difficult question preparation
Ask Lucy to ask the questions you are most dreading: employment gaps, salary expectations, conflict with a manager, why you left your last role. Practising these out loud before the real interview removes most of their threat.
TLDR:Run a mock interview with Lucy before your real one. Tell Lucy the role and company, describe your background, and have Lucy ask you the questions your interviewer is likely to raise. Practising your answers out loud transforms them from rehearsed thoughts into fluent spoken responses.
Tell Lucy the job title, the company, and your background. Have Lucy ask you standard and role-specific interview questions. Answer out loud as if in the real interview. Review which answers felt weak and practise those specifically.
Practice answering behavioural questions using the STAR structure (Situation, Task, Action, Result) out loud until the structure becomes invisible and the story is what comes through.
Ask Lucy to ask the questions you are most dreading: employment gaps, salary expectations, conflict with a manager, why you left your last role. Practising these out loud before the real interview removes most of their threat.
Most interview answers run too long. Practise keeping answers to 90 seconds maximum. Lucy can tell you when your answer has gone past the point of value. Conciseness is a signal of clear thinking.
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