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Episode 2: Mock Interviews

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Interviews can be intimidating, but preparation builds confidence. In this episode, Melissa shares the value of conducting mock interviews with family, friends, mentors, or anyone you trust to provide honest feedback. She also breaks down the STAR Method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) and explains how it can help you structure clear, impactful answers to common interview questions. Whether you're preparing for your first interview or your fiftieth, this episode offers practical strategies to help you communicate your experience with confidence and stand out from other candidates.

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