So my interview didn’t go as well as I would have hoped, but I don’t think it takes away the fact that I have some innovative ideas about preparing for an interview. Let me reveal my ways.
1. Performance review forms
I usually dread doing work reviews every six months, but this time round, I went to copy and paste my reporting officers’ comments about me on Gemini and Meta AI. Since I thought the interviewers might ask me a question like “What do your superiors say about you?”, I asked these tools to extract pertinent themes and patterns so that I could answer this question superbly. I still remember the suggestions churned out by Gemini and Meta: student- centric, proactive and technologically inclined.
I then got a third opinion by pasting Gemini’s and Meta’s responses on ChatGPT and ask it to compare and contrast the two so that I could get a more rigorous sense of my superiors’ opinions about me. That was fun to read.
2. Anticipating interview questions
I copied and pasted my entire resume on Gemini, Meta and ChatGPT and asked them to surface ten questions interviewers would most likely ask. I then mentally prepared answers to some of the common ones.
3. Recording my responses
I utilised the Voice Typing function on Google Docs and activated it when I practised saying my answers aloud to the questions that I felt would definitely be asked. I then pasted my responses on ChatGPT and solicited for inputs. ChatGPT consistently mentioned that I needed to work on being clear and concise - which I agree. Maybe I lost control of my interview by wanting to cover all bases and getting long-winded as a result. I guess I will never know.
I hope this helps some of you Stackers out there. Best of luck! 🤞