AI interview coach

Interview practice designed for Registered Nurse Midwifes.

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.

Method Jobs assistant
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 - Nurse Midwive
  • Managed prenatal to postpartum care for a panel of 140 low-risk patients annually, conducting 20-24 visits per week and coordinating referrals for MFM, ultrasound, and social services.
  • Attended an average of 10-12 vaginal deliveries per month in a Level II L&D unit, providing labor support, intermittent fetal monitoring interpretation, and 3rd/4th-degree laceration recognition and escalation per protocol.
  • Led postpartum education and follow-up calls within 48 hours of discharge, improving 6-week visit completion from 68% to 82% over 9 months using EHR reminders and standardized scripts.
  • Maintained compliant documentation and coding in Epic (CPT/ICD-10) and supported quality initiatives by tracking hemorrhage risk assessments and running monthly chart audits with <2% documentation errors.
Skills
Labor support, Prenatal and postpartum care, Fetal monitoring interpretation, Epic EHR documentation, Patient education, Obstetric emergency protocols
Education
MSN, Nurse-Midwifery, University of Michigan (2019)
Interviewer
Question: Walk me through how you manage a low-risk labor from triage to delivery.
You
Answer: I confirm gestational age and risk factors, perform an initial cervical exam and maternal/fetal assessment, establish a birth plan and pain management options, then use intermittent auscultation or EFM per policy, document progress in Epic, and escalate promptly for non-reassuring tracings, stalled labor, or suspected infection while keeping the patient informed.
Interviewer
Follow up: Tell me about a time you had to respond to a postpartum hemorrhage and what you did first.
You
Answer: After recognizing heavy bleeding and uterine atony, I initiated the hemorrhage protocol, called for the team, performed fundal massage, ensured two large-bore IVs and rapid fluids, administered uterotonics per standing orders, quantified blood loss, monitored vitals and labs, and coordinated transfer to OB for further intervention when bleeding did not respond within minutes.

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

One-off

One interview

$2.99

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