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MyInterviewPractice has a rating of 4 stars from 37 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. MyInterviewPractice ranks 3rd among Interviews sites.
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I might have gotten a little different benefit than what you intended, but I believe it was well worth the investment! I had an idea of the position that I wanted to pursue but after a few weeks of taking mock interviews I decided to pivot.
The information you provide on your website should be a class in high school or college! It is definitely a life skill that is urgently needed and would be a great confidence booster. Kudos on the great tools you provide!
Before I lost my last job, my supervisor told me I need to be honest about what I can and can't do and what I need to work on. This is definitely not something I'm good at. I always want to hide my weaknesses and exaggerate my strengths. A friend suggested I look at MyInterviewPractice before I go on another interview. The strengths and weaknesses worksheet helped me a lot. I think I am beginning to understand what I've been lacking. I'm looking forward to working through the worksheets and developing myself to be a better interviewee.
I was pleasantly surprised at all the things MyInterviewPractice has to offer. I started with their lessons and worksheets first and loved all the information. I like to be well-prepared for anything I do, and I think with the lessons, worksheets, and interview practice - I feel like I will be ready to interview when the time comes. Thank you!
I am fixing to change career fields, and I thought I better look into the way interviews are conducted in my new field. Boy, am I glad I did! I took a practice interview and it was completely different than anything I ever did for my old job. I've got some work to do to be ready, but am happy with this software.
I thought I was well prepared for my interview until my last interviewer asked if I had any questions about the position. Unfortunately, I wasn't ready for that! I didn't get the job. I figured I better learn how to ask questions myself during an interview and started looking online and found this website. There's a whole section in the training for what questions to ask at the end of an interview! I had no idea it was so important. Wish I had known all this before my last interview.
I am just getting back into the workforce after being away taking care of my children. I was very nervous about being able to handle interviews because I am so rusty. I was looking for a position as an executive assistant, and after going through everything MyInterviewPractice has to offer, I am now well-prepared to start interviewing. I was pleasantly surprised with all the different things I was able to do on the website to get ready. I wish this had been around when I first got started after graduating from college – I would have been much more confident about my interviews back then!
I took a course in college for interview prep, so I flipped through this website, thinking I knew what you had to offer and that I was more than prepared. Then I ran across your section on ASKING questions. Well…nope, guess I'm not as ready as I thought I was. I didn't even think about the need for me to ask my interview questions, but I can see where that might really set me apart from others interviewing for the same position. I am going to work through that section of your website first and get comfortable asking questions during an interview – then I will go through the rest of your tools and see what else I'm missing in my interview preparations!
I wish I had found this website before my interview. I failed the interview and was not hired, even though I am highly educated in the field. Well, now it's time to get ready for the next interview, and thanks to your tools, I will be more than ready this time!
Since I've been a teacher assistant at the same school for quite a few years, I've not needed to interview with people who did not know me and what I had to offer. However, now that I have my teacher degree and am moving to another city, I will be interviewing with large schools in order to get the teaching position I am dreaming of. I know there will be a lot of behavioral "what would you do" questions, and I was nervous about how to handle those questions until I learned about your S. T. A. R. technique. Now that I understand how to answer questions using that technique, I know I can give intelligent and knowledgeable answers for anything they might ask me, and that has really helped me feel prepared and not so nervous.
I know it's strange, but I think my fav part of the tool they offer is the research worksheet. I have looked at job openings in several tech companies I'm interested in, but I'm confused on which company is which in what they have to offer and the benefits and area, etc. Now that I have the research worksheets, I am going to methodically look through the tech companies that interest me and then compare the worksheets to find out which ones I am most interested in interviewing for. Great tool!
With everybody getting back into the workforce recently, I thought I better brush up on my rusty interview skills and started looking around online for something to help. I ran across a few interview websites to help, including MyInterviewPractice. After looking to see what each had to offer, I chose this site because it had so many tools – a lot more than I thought I needed or would use. However, once I got started on the process they suggested, I discovered I wanted to use everything they had to offer so I would be the best prepared candidate at my upcoming interviews. I ended up spending a lot more time preparing than I thought I would, but thanks to everything they had to offer, I am ready for anything my interviewers throw at me in the next couple of weeks.
I didn't expect to work so hard getting ready for my interview, but when I saw everything available on the Training section of the website, I knew I needed to put more effort into getting hired. I really liked the Strengths and Weaknesses lesson since I am not so good at bragging on myself - or accepting my weaknesses either. But I learned that honesty in an interview is greatly appreciated. I will definitely be more comfortable answering personal questions now. I didn't realize that would be such a big part of the interview, but thanks to MyInterviewPractice, I found out BEFORE my interview!
I hate interviews. I am always worried about what the interviewer might ask and if I won't be able to think fast enough to answer the questions right. But these practice interview questions on this website are awesome! They have some unusual questions that made me think about my answers, but I didn't have to get stressed because I was just practicing. Even though I am only going to interview for an entry-level position in my field, I also did some practice interviews for management positions in my profession. Now I have a good idea of things I need to be learning in order to get promoted. Pretty neat tool and definitely worth every penny.
I was able to get my first full time job by using this site. It came recommended by a friend so I decided to give it a try. By taking the first free interview I knew it would be something that I could use. I'm really shy and I don't like preparing with others. The sim environment allowed me to practice with varied questions. The questions were specific to the job I was interviewing for and really thought provoking. Kudos to the team that put this together.
I was skeptical about the value that this site could offer but after trying a free interview, I thought I would give the paid version a go. I bought a month of access and took some practice interviews for an IT PM. The questions kept me on my toes. It was very helpful to see the recordings of myself afterwards on some of the harder questions. Didnt get around to sharing any videos yet but will try soon.
I loved this tool! I was nervous about taking my first interview and was looking for a way to practice. The simulator was really simple to use and was pretty realistic. The questions I was asked helped me work out what I could expect in the real thing. And the results became concrete as I did well on my interview and just got my first full time job! I would definitely recommend this tool to anybody that is looking to improve their interviewing skills.
Answer: Hi Khushi, I am not sure I understand your question fully but digital marketing refers to marketing that is delivered through digital channels (websites, social media, search engines, email marketing, etc.). Hope that was helpful. Happy to answer any other questions you may have through our contact us page (https://myinterviewpractice.com/contact/).