
Nate Winter
GBIndispensable tool for job hunters In my job hunt, there are two tools that I consider indispensable—LinkedIn Premium and My Interview Practice. Following a layoff, I was given free access to a host of job hunting resources as part of my severance. I explored all of them, but MIP stood out as by far the most useful. It’s exceptionally user-friendly, so it was very easy to adopt. It also has strong replay value—they update and upgrade it steadily so the questions have evolved and the feature set has expanded. After my initial access to MIP expired, I re-upped a paying user without hesitation. Having spent a lot of time on the platform, I’ve noticed some subtle UX things that could be refined. But by and large, MIP is a brilliant and very well-made digital product. It’s an invaluable tool for anyone who is job hunting—highly recommend.

Jason
GBgood industry specific and behavioral… good industry specific and behavioral questions, great practice for hirevues

Les Frazier
GBPreparing for a job interview? This is a great help! I hadnt formally interviewed with other companies in past 8 years. Being out of formal interview practice, I found My Interview Practice and used it to prepare. I used the Interview Practice to help answer questions and also allow me to get comfortable with the video component of interviews. Use of system was intuitive so I was able to quickly navigate and use almost immediately. I found this product valuable and recommend.