Know just what to say at your next job interview… after you follow these 8 simple steps.
Interviews are scary — even when English is your first language! Everyone needs easy-to-use interview prep resources.
How should you talk about yourself?
After 1,000+ 1-on-1 coaching sessions, I took the most common worries or struggles and outlined them in this book. My book — and other resources — will guide you in how to prep for your next interview.
Free 8 Steps Interview Prep Checklist
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Download it and keep it with your CV, so you’ll never forget any of the steps before an interview! This is my best free interview prep resource.
1-on-1 Coaching with Tina
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Fill out the form to get my coaching information PDF. A live coach might be the best interview prep resource you can find.
Free Job Hunt & Interview Prep Resources
Find interview questions for every job description here! It offers targeted questions for most job roles.
39 Power Words and How to Use Them will help you strengthen your resume, cover letter, and interview answers. Make an impressive impression.
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Testimonials & Reviews
I really enjoyed my lesson with Tina. We practiced for my upcoming interview in English. I found Tina’s comments and notes, that she was making during the call, extremely useful. She also gave me some advice on how to strengthen my writing skills.
— Anastasiia
One of my first advance readers called the book “Clear and essential” for non-native speakers on the job hunt.
One of my English students loved reading how I overcame my own shyness and said that she’s sending it to her fluent ex-pat friends here in the US as well!
8 Steps for Interview Prep: The Group Course
Looking for more detail and structure? I’m creating an 8-week live interview prep course that will give you access to my feedback as you practice your “about me” speech and professional conversation skills.
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