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Interview practice designed for Hearings Examiners.

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 - Administrative Law Judge
  • Served as Administrative Law Judge for the State Labor and Industry Department (2020-2025), presiding over 650+ unemployment and wage-and-hour hearings per year via in-person and video platforms while meeting a 30-day decision issuance standard 92% of the time.
  • Drafted 1,800+ written decisions and proposed findings using Westlaw and Lexis research, maintaining a 96% affirmance rate on agency review and reducing remand rates by 18% through clearer credibility findings and record citations.
  • Managed a rotating docket of 35-50 active matters weekly in an eCMS, issuing subpoenas, ruling on motions, and conducting prehearing conferences that cut average continuance requests by 22%.
  • Led training for 12 new hearing officers on evidentiary rulings, due process checklists, and remote-hearing protocols (ZoomGov/Teams), improving first-year decision timeliness from 78% to 90%.
Skills
Administrative hearings, Legal writing, Evidence evaluation, Westlaw/Lexis research, Case management systems (eCMS), Due process compliance
Education
J.D., University of Minnesota Law School, 2014
Interviewer
You have handled a high-volume docket; how do you keep hearings fair and on schedule without cutting corners on due process?
You
I use a consistent hearing script and a prehearing checklist to confirm notice, issues, exhibits, and interpreter needs, then I set clear time limits with flexibility for pro se parties and build the record by summarizing disputed facts and confirming objections before closing.
Interviewer
What is your approach when a remote hearing has technical problems or a party claims they could not fully present their case?
You
I pause the hearing to troubleshoot, document the issue on the record, and if needed reschedule or take testimony by phone while ensuring exhibits are shared and identified; if prejudice is possible, I allow limited supplemental testimony or briefing and explain the remedy in the decision to protect the integrity of the record.

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

Typical time to complete a full mock interview

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