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Prepare to be interviewed by Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Could your next interview be with AI? Read our top tips on how to prepare and impress for your AI interview!

Is AI the future of video interviews?

AI can be a bit of a confusing term – a scary one even! And it's starting to upload itself into more and more parts of our society. From self-driving cars to making catchy music using your favourite artist's voice. The world of work is no exception. 

Some companies are starting to experiment with AI. Unilever, an organisation which owns brands such as Ben & Jerry’s and Dove, is using it when hiring. Video interviews using AI help them select candidates

What are AI video interviews?

Here's the idea. In an AI video interview, you’ll submit short videos to answer questions provided by an automated software. It'll then make decisions about how suitable you are for a job based on things like:    

  • the words you use to answer 
  • the way you speak including your clarity and tone 
  • your mannerisms 
  • your facial expressions 

It's important to remember that this type of technology isn't perfect. Researchers are still working out how effective it can be and what its limitations are. It's also not used by many employers yet, and lots of organisations will continue to favour a personal touch when interviewing. 

But it doesn't hurt to know what the future may hold so you're ready for it. 

How to amaze your AI interview

All this might sound a bit daunting, right? Or maybe you’re excited to try it out! 

Either way, here’s the key information you need to prepare for the interview of the future. 

Be yourself. It might sound silly when talking to an algorithm, but being robotic won't help. Try to relax and act naturally. The software will gather data from things like hand gestures, smiles, eye movement and nods. Project positivity and confidence. 

Speak clearly and stick to the point. An upside to speaking with a robot is you don't need to worry about small talk. Try and answer the questions briefly, sticking to the relevant information. 

Use keywords and phrases from the job posting. Just as you would for any interview, do your research. AI software will favour responses that match the description of the job advertised by a company. It shows you've read and understood what they're looking for. 

Practice at home. Try AI-powered practice tools such as Yoodli or Google’s Interview Warmup. You'll get more comfortable with the format, discover possible questions and get feedback on your answers. You could also research possible questions, film yourself answering them and review the footage to see how you can improve.