Master body language, communication, and strategy before your actual interview.
Thoroughly review the job role, your resume, and the company background. Practice common interview questions to align your responses with the expectations of the role.
Start with a confident and professional greeting, followed by a brief introduction of your background. This sets the tone and helps create a strong first impression.
Answer a mix of technical and behavioral questions as if in a real interview. Focus on clarity, structure, and relevance in your responses while maintaining eye contact and confidence.
The interviewer provides constructive feedback on your performance, including your communication skills, posture, tone, and content of answers. This helps identify improvement areas.
Revisit and rehearse the questions or areas where you struggled. Regular practice builds confidence, refines delivery, and helps you internalize better response patterns.
Wrap up the session with a detailed evaluation of your overall performance. Summarize strengths, highlight key areas to improve, and assess your readiness for the actual interview.