Follow this step-by-step process to nail your next job interview with ChatGPT (For Free ) 🧵
Step 1: Enter the Prompt
Copy-paste the master prompt below in your ChatGPT. Put in the position you are applying for in {position}. Use GPT4 for better quality.
Step 2: Answer questions
Now with the prompt as input, ChatGPT will act as your interviewer. Answer its questions like you would in a real interview. It will start with easy ones by default.
Step 3:Feedback
Whenever you answer something, ChatGPT will automatically give its opinion on that answer, outline the shortcomings, and ways to improve it.
Read every feedback very very carefully!
Step 4: Repeat questions
After hearing feedback if you want to practice that question again, respond to ChatGPT with 'Second Last' and it will repeat that question again. And give feedback on the new one as well.
Step 3: Change Difficulty
When you think you got hold of easy questions, ask them to change the difficulty to normal or hard.
For normal questions, respond with,' Normal '
For hard ones, respond with 'Hard '
Step 5: Get hired
When you think you had enough practice, respond with ' Decision' and ChatGPT will tell whether you are to be hired or not based on the interview performance.
The next step is to, practice, practice and practice.
Until you are confident you can handle any questions thrown at you.
Happy job hunting!
And that's a wrap
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