Prepare and Practice for Interviews with AI

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Prepare and Practice for Interviews with AI

Coursera · Intermediate ·🧠 Large Language Models ·1mo ago
Build interview confidence through comprehensive preparation using AI-powered practice tools. You'll explore different interview types including behavioral, technical, case study, and panel interviews, learning best practices for each format. This course teaches you the STAR method for structuring compelling responses to behavioral questions and shows you how to use NotebookLM for thorough interview preparation and research. You'll practice interviewing using Gemini Live in a supportive environment and learn effective post-interview follow-up strategies, including crafting professional thank-you messages that help you stand out to employers. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Prepare for different interview formats and create compelling professional pitches using AI tools to make strong first impressions - Apply the STAR method to structure interview responses and use NotebookLM for comprehensive interview preparation and company research - Conduct effective mock interviews using Gemini Live and implement professional follow-up strategies to maintain positive impressions with potential employers
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