AI interview coach

Interview practice designed for Family Sociologists.

Upload your resume, tell us your target role, and we interview you based on your actual experience. Get feedback you can use immediately, so you walk in calm and prepared.

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Practice under real pressure
Simulated interviews with targeted follow-ups and feedback.

How it works

Step 1

Upload your resume

We extract the key experiences and skills so your questions match your real background.

Step 2

Tailor the interview

Tell us the industry, role, and target companies. We build an interview tailored to your experience and target job.

Step 3

Get actionable feedback

Strengths, gaps, and rewrites to help you sound confident in your real interview.

From resume to tailored interview

John Doe
San Francisco, CA | john.doe@email.com
Experience - Sociologist
  • Led a 24-month mixed-methods study on housing insecurity across 5 counties (n=2,140 survey; 68 interviews), analyzing drivers of eviction risk in R and NVivo and delivering a public report adopted by a regional planning agency.
  • Designed and fielded longitudinal community surveys in Qualtrics with a 62% retention rate over three waves, producing weighted estimates and dashboards for city stakeholders using R Markdown and Tableau.
  • Managed a $350K foundation grant and supervised 3 research assistants, implementing IRB protocols, reproducible workflows (Git), and QA checks that reduced data cleaning time by 30%.
  • Published 4 peer-reviewed articles and presented findings at ASA, translating statistical models (multilevel regression, propensity scoring) into policy recommendations that informed two nonprofit program redesigns.
Skills
R, Stata, NVivo, Qualtrics, survey design, mixed-methods research
Education
PhD Sociology, University of Michigan, 2018
Interviewer
[question] You have worked on housing insecurity; how do you ensure your findings are representative and not biased by nonresponse?
You
[answer] I start with a sampling frame aligned to the population (address-based sampling plus targeted outreach for hard-to-reach groups), track paradata during fielding, and use post-stratification weights calibrated to ACS benchmarks; I also run nonresponse diagnostics comparing early/late respondents and follow up with short refusal-conversion surveys to quantify potential bias.
Interviewer
[follow up] Tell me about a time qualitative and quantitative results conflicted and what you did.
You
[answer] In one county, the survey suggested transportation was a minor barrier to services, but interviews repeatedly flagged it as the main issue; I revisited the survey items, found the question framed only public transit, then added measures for car availability and ride-share costs in a supplemental wave and re-estimated models, which revealed transportation constraints were concentrated among households with irregular work schedules and explained the discrepancy.

Why practice first?

Interviews are high-pressure

Even strong candidates underperform without reps. Practice reduces stress and sharpens delivery.

Rehearsal builds muscle memory

You get comfortable telling your story, quantifying impact, and handling curveball follow-ups.

Feedback accelerates improvement

Immediate, actionable notes help you close gaps before the real interview.

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30 min

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