Getting a job interview can be exhilarating if you’ve spent a lot of time sending out resumes and cover letters, but that excitement is often matched by the dread that comes with having to now communicate why you’re in the role to an actual human being, whether in person or on a video call. But the days of manually researching the most common interview questions, awkwardly practicing in front of mirrors, and tutoring friends and family may be over, thanks to ChatGPT.
I’ve used ChatGPT for everything from dinner ideas and entertaining the kids to New Year’s resolutions and many other tasks. So why not see what it can do to prepare for your job interview?
Here are some of the best ways to use ChatGPT to help you ace that job interview.
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One of the first things you’ll want to do is research the company you’re interviewing for. Yes, you know enough about them to apply for the job, but more information is always a good idea. While that usually means filling tabs with articles and interviews a company has conducted, ChatGPT can simplify everything by summarizing as much data as you want. You can distill the company’s core values, recent news, and the competitive landscape of its industry into digestible nuggets.
For example, you might ask to chat with “Give me a brief overview of Patagonia’s mission and recent sustainability initiatives,” or “Summarize recent developments at Airbnb relevant to the role of content strategist.”
Coming up with questions
Next, think about the questions you might encounter. Think about your industry and role. Sure, you can resort to online searches and write questions in the same ballpark, but the more specific you are, the better. ChatGPT is great at zeroing in on specific questions if you allow it.
For example, you could ask: “Give me typical interview questions for UX design roles at tech startups,” or “What types of strategic questions might come up during an interview with a product manager at Amazon?”
Instead of general advice, ChatGPT provides precise and detailed lists of questions and can even ask you for more details as it compiles lists to practice with that are relevant to real-world scenarios you might encounter.
Mock interviews
With all of this in place, you can start a key part of your job interview prep with chatgpt conducting mock interviews. Typically, you’d beg a friend or mentor to take pity on you and spend half an hour pretending to be your future boss. The problem? Friends might make it easy on you (unhelpful) or come up with a tough-love approach (also unhelpful but emotionally scarring).
Chatgpt hit a comfortable, relaxed spot, offering realistic questions without making me feel like I was dreading my entire career before it even started. If you want to try it out, use a company-specific prompt, like “Pretend you’re interviewing me for a senior programming role at Spotify,” Or angle that for the kind of questions you might expect, like, “Give me a mock behavioral interview focused on managing difficult colleagues.”
Improve and improve
A mock interview doesn’t mean your work is done. Answering questions confidently is one thing; answering them concisely and persuasively is another. Traditionally, improving your responses has meant scribbling notes and potentially becoming a flat robot in what you say. ChatGpt offers a new way to improve your answers without losing your voice. Think about where your answers need help and ask chatgpt for help.
For example, you could ask the AI for a lame answer like: “My biggest weakness is perfectionism,” Then ask, “How can I answer this in a way that feels real and less cliché?” Or you may request, “Make my response to conflict resolution less defensive and more collaborative.”
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ChatGPT can be great for helping you prepare for a job interview, but there are a few caveats worth mentioning. While it’s impressive, it can’t replicate human intuition or emotional intelligence. Sometimes, its suggestions can veer into overly robotic territory, so it might be best to think of its advice as a starting point rather than the ultimate truth.
However, when so much is riding on a conversation, the more research, preparation, and practice you can do, the better. ChatGPT may not guarantee your dream job, but it can at least help you feel confident and ready to convince the interviewer that you’re the one they’ve been looking for all this time.
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