Practice interviewing with hiring professionals from Indeed

Interview Readiness Exchange

Practice interviewing with hiring professionals from Indeed

Due to the pandemic, many women have been left underemployed and are in need of support to return to the workforce. At Indeed, we know work needs women and we’re committed to setting up every self-identifying woman for success, from application to interview. On August 24-25, Indeed is partnering with Mother Honestly to host the Interview Readiness Exchange, a two-day event giving woman-identifying candidates the opportunity to engage in a practice interview with Indeed hiring professionals.

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Go into your next interview more confident than ever

Interview Readiness Exchange participants will meet with Indeed hiring professionals via Indeed Virtual Interview Platform to participate in a mock interview. While not a real interview, you can look forward to gaining vital experience that will help you stand out in your job search.

What to expect

  1. Schedule your mock interview

    Show up during the designated date/time. Interview practice sessions will last approximately 45 minutes.

  2. Have a role in mind

    While it’s not necessary to have a resume, you should have a role or industry in mind that you are interested in. Interviews will be general and not industry specific.

  3. Attend virtually

    Use a computer or tablet to attend your virtual interview practice session. Make sure you're in a quiet place with strong internet connection.

Getting ready for your interview

How to Format a Resume for Success in 5 Easy Steps

Are you tired of hearing nothing but silence after submitting job applications? Getting your resume experience to stand out to employers is KEY to getting a call back, but how do capture a recruiter’s attention? The answer begins with your resume format.

The Best Pre-Interview Strategy

What you do before the interview matters. In this video, Jen, an Indeed Career Coach, shares her recommended strategy for interview research and preparation.

Ultimate Job Interview Guide

Although every interview is different, they generally follow 6 key stages. Jen, a career coach at Indeed, provides a comprehensive look at the interviewing process and shares tips on how to position yourself for success at every step.

Changing Careers

Career changes happen for many reasons and can lead to new and fulfilling opportunities. But is your resume ready for today’s job search? A career change usually involves researching new career paths, assessing your transferable skills and finding opportunities that fit with your lifestyle.

Succeeding during and after your interview

The "Tell Me About Yourself" Question

Employers often kick-off an interview by saying “Tell me about yourself.” It’s typical to respond with a summary of your professional journey, but – depending on how you frame your answer – you can also show how your experience uniquely qualifies you for the role. Jen, a certified career coach at Indeed, shares her recommended strategy for approaching this common interview question.

Top 6 Common Interview Questions and Answers

Looking for insight on how to answer common interview questions? In this video, Jen, an Indeed Career Coach, breaks down the intentions behind employer’s questions and shares strategies for crafting strong responses.

Salary Negotiation Tips

Hate salary negotiation? Who doesn’t! But learning how to negotiate your salary is an important skill to increase your pay regardless of your role or stage of your career.

Learn How to Make a Good First Impression!

Congrats, you got the job! To help you make a great first impression, we have 4 DO’s and DON’Ts when starting a new job. We know that this process can make some feel anxious and stressed, but being prepared can help. Let us help you get ready for your first day at your new job with these tips.

Better Work for Women

Getting women the support they need

Better Work for Women

Getting women the support they need

From eliminating barriers to closing the pay gap, Indeed is committed to making the workplace better for all women-indentifying individuals. Our Better Work for Women hub provides resources and support to help build workplaces where all women, regardless of background, are being treated equitably.

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Interview Readiness Exchange

Better work begins here.

Join us August 24-25 and take your next step to finding better work.

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