
Subghh
IEI purchased Interview Masterguide I am happy to change the review from 1 to 4. I have got all the details I was looking for.

Sara Durey
AUA bit too casual for a working professional The Master Guide is 239 pages and could probably be condensed to 50 pages if they cut out all the casual nonsense writing, e.g. having conversations within the guide assuming what the reader is thinking and responding to those assumed thoughts, none of which are a serious conversation. For example - they suggest treating an interview like a date and then continue for three paragraphs about how and why you don't need to take flowers and chocolates with you.... as if there was someone who would legitimately jump to that conclusion. Suggesting role play and talking for half a page about how it's not Dungeons and Dragons. There's a lot of fluff in there, and a lot of common sense or unnecessary things like what to eat in the weeks leading to your interview, go get a haircut, iron your shirt, don't be drunk etc. I'm unsure if it is worth the money but it can't hurt your chances I guess. If you're strapped for cash though I wouldn't bother. There were a handful of notes I made from the 239 pages that were useful tips. The rest is just white noise, and is written like a Young Adult novel, feels like the audience is kids in their early teens, not professional people trying to secure a job. Sure they provide detailed examples of questions and answers but it's nothing more than what I've researched and found online elsewhere for free. I'm all for making it an engaging read, but maybe tone it down several notches.

Lakota828
GBGood for beginners, not so much for anyone with the slightest amount of experience... It is great for someone that knows absolutely nothing. However, I find that it is information that is largely available using a simple google search. Also, one thing that really bothered me is that despite all of its claims of being professional and to proofread everything, they have a ridiculous amount of typos and flat out misspellings. I also hate their mode of selling. Being forced to watch a video to buy their product is not a very good method of selling. It made it hard for me to sit through their aimless chatting and buy the service.

Erica Schweitzer
GBI'm so disappointed with what I… I'm so disappointed with what I received! I ordered the Interview Master Guide to prepare for an upcoming interview and the content is so common sense (show up 15 minutes early, dress up more than you usually would, don't drink alcohol beforehand, etc). Total waste of money as a person who has been through a challenging interview process before.

Hannah Dixon
GBAt a time when I needed career advice … At a time when I needed career advice and guidance most The Interview Guys were there for me more than I ever could have imagined. I was in such a moment of desperation that I thought what the heck I'll try it out, there's a money back guarantee too. So, after I purchased and jumped into the guide before I knew it I got a job, an amazing job. I think what's great about The Interview Guys is that you are provided with so much support and resources that you can't not but do well in interviews and get the job you're going after.