The Interview Was Yesterday. You Remembered Everything on the Drive Home.
The new solution everyone is talking about. AI in video interviews. There are tools emerging that put an AI assistant in the corner of your screen during a live video interview. Feeding you answers in real time as the interviewer speaks. On the surface it sounds like the answer. But think about what
You practiced. You were ready. Then you sat down and your mind went blank. This is the problem nobody in the career space talks about honestly. Not because it is rare. Because it happens to almost everyone and nobody has a real solution for it. Until now. Let us talk about what you have probably already tried. The mirror. You stood in front of it. You practiced your answer. It sounded good. You felt confident. You went to bed ready. Then you sat in that room and the mirror was not there anymore. The silence was. The judgment was. The pressure was. And everything you rehearsed disappeared. The mirror gives you zero feedback. It does not interrupt you. It does not ask follow up questions. It does not recreate the psychological pressure of a real interview. Practicing in a mirror is practicing alone. And practicing alone only prepares you for being alone. Practicing with a friend or family member. They mean well. They really do. But they tell you it was great when it was not because they do not want to hurt you. They ask the questions from a list without knowing what a real interviewer would push on. They cannot tell you whether your answer would impress someone who has heard two hund