AI interview coach

Interview practice designed for Optometrists.

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 - Optometrist
  • Performed 18 to 22 comprehensive eye exams per day, diagnosing refractive error, glaucoma suspect, diabetic retinopathy, and dry eye using slit lamp biomicroscopy, Goldmann applanation, and OCT.
  • Co-managed cataract and LASIK patients with two local ophthalmology groups, completing 300+ post-op visits annually and improving follow-up adherence from 72% to 90% through standardized recall protocols.
  • Built and led a myopia management program (ortho-k and multifocal soft lenses), enrolling 85 pediatric patients in 12 months and reducing average axial length progression by 28% versus prior baseline tracking.
  • Improved clinic efficiency by implementing EHR templates and technician workflows (visual fields, fundus photos, autorefraction), cutting average visit time from 42 to 34 minutes while maintaining a 4.7/5 patient satisfaction score.
Skills
Comprehensive eye exams, Contact lens fitting, OCT and visual field testing, Dry eye management, Myopia control, EHR workflow optimization
Education
OD, Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University; BS Biology, University of Arizona
Interviewer
How do you handle a patient with reduced vision where you suspect macular pathology?
You
I start with best-corrected acuity and refraction, then do a dilated exam with macula-focused slit lamp biomicroscopy, Amsler grid when appropriate, and confirm with macular OCT to distinguish edema, CNV, or epiretinal membrane; I document baseline findings, counsel the patient, and coordinate urgent retinal referral if OCT shows fluid or hemorrhage.
Interviewer
Follow up: What specific steps do you take to ensure the referral and treatment don't fall through?
You
Before the patient leaves, my staff schedules the retinal appointment, I send a concise referral note with OCT images and key exam values, and we set an internal task to confirm the visit within 48 hours; I also call high-risk cases directly and schedule a return visit to review the specialist plan and reinforce compliance.

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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Average session rating from beta users

84%

Report feeling more confident after one session

30 min

Typical time to complete a full mock interview

Pricing

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One interview

$2.99

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