1-on-1 AI Interview Practice Session (30 Minutes) โ GetHiredWithAI
๐ฏ 1-on-1 AI Interview Practice Session (30 Minutes)
You've got the tools. Now build the skill that actually wins offers: sounding natural.
This is the chapter most people skip โ and it's the one that separates candidates who get hired from the ones who get caught. The truth from the playbook is blunt: the most experienced interviewers can spot AI usage in about 30 seconds. Reading word-for-word, frozen facial expressions, long pauses followed by suddenly-perfect answers, that flat voice the moment AI text appears on screen โ these are the tells that end interviews early.
In this live 30-minute session, we fix that. Together we'll run a real mock interview using your AI co-pilot so you can practice the things that can't be learned the morning of:
- Glancing, not reading โ train your eyes to catch 5โ7 words and look back at the camera
- Paraphrasing, not reciting โ say it in your own voice so it never sounds scripted
- Buying time gracefully โ bridge phrases that turn a 3-second AI lag into "thoughtful," not "frozen"
- Vocal warmth and pacing โ keeping energy up while your eyes move, so you sound human, not robotic
- Stealth positioning โ setting up your screen so a glance reads as thinking, not reading
Why this matters: AI is the multiplier, but it only works on top of practice. The first time AI takes 3 seconds mid-interview, it feels like an eternity โ until you've rehearsed it. Subtle glancing without darting eyes takes 30โ60 minutes of practice to master. Candidates who run live practice sessions sound natural; candidates who wing it sound like they're reading a teleprompter. This session is your low-stakes rep before the high-stakes real thing.
๐ฉ How it works: After your payment is submitted, you'll receive an email with a Calendly link to schedule your 30-minute practice session at a time that works for you. Just pick your slot, show up ready, and we'll get to work.
Tools don't get jobs โ prepared humans do. Let's make sure the interviewer never knows you had help.