LinkedIn is starting to roll out a new suite of tools to help you prepare effectively, for your next interview.
The platform found that 54 percent of jobseekers say the interview phase is “moderately to extremely challenging” due to two reasons: uncertainty and lack of confidence.
For these reasons LinkedIn, is rolling out tools to help you out.
Prepare for the most common interview questions
LinkedIn has partnered with career experts, hiring managers and professional recruiters, such as Jenny Foss and Linda Raynier, to weigh in with their advice and tips. And, has identified commonly asked interview questions to help you give a head start.
They will be releasing short, digestible videos to learn how to approach each of these head-scratchers in an effective way.
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If you're a Premium member, you’ll also get exclusive access to expert-approved sample interview answers so you can see how you might approach the top interview questions.
The interview preparation resources will be rolling out on mobile app and desktop in english speaking countries starting this month.
Practice Practice Practice
A part of the new interview preparation tools, there is a way for you to privately practice answering interview questions, self-evaluate, and improve by reviewing your recorded answers at your convenience.
Later this summer the platform will be rolling out the ability for you to privately share your recordings with your trusted LinkedIn connections to get feedback, coaching and advice.