How to Beat BRUTAL Remote Interviews with AI Power Combos
Rejection after a last round interview is brutal. Remote or not, the highest paying jobs in tech all lead to that critical virtual moment in time. Here’s how to leverage the latest AI tools and interview techniques to get that offer on the table.
You’ve done it! You braved the skill tests and passed with flying colors.?
Or your resume somehow made it through AI-powered applicant tracking systems designed to eliminate people, and you’ve caught the eye of a human hiring manager. ?
Only 8.4% of people who apply, get interviews and this is getting lower every year.
You’re in. You’re nearly there. You’ve beaten the odds. Now all you have to do is be everything they want – and more.
Easy right!
It’s just your dream job and entire future on the line.?
Oh, and you’re up against 3 other applicants who are probably a better match for the job than you are.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Yet so few people consider virtual interviewing to be a skill.?
They collect their notes, fall back on outdated Q&A responses and leave the process to chance, luck or the fates. They underprepare and blow their shot.
For me this is the definition of nuts.
It’s like standing at an arcade game for hours to get to the final stage where you’ll face the big boss – then winging it. Most people feel so lucky to get to that point that they fail to properly prepare for the big showdown. ?
So, here’s what we know.
There’s a 100% chance that you will have to interview remotely for your next tech role.
You’ll have to jump through hoops, which often translates to HOURS of interviews before the last round.
There’s a strong chance you’ll be frustrated or fatigued by then. And you will be competing against strong candidates in a volatile, biased and unfair system.
All things considered:
The good news is that elite remote workers are using AI power combos to crush the remote interview process. And today, I’m showing you how. Because when you get to the final stage, you need an advantage.
?? #1: Prepare for The Win
Do you prepare for final stage interviews?
Only 61% of people prepare answers to key interview questions ahead of time. And sure, you must cover your usual bases.
But these basics won’t help you stand out.
Here’s what will!
Top Tip: Ask your AI copilot how other people answer key industry questions.
?? #2: Practice Like You Mean It
I was once told to look at the camera lens to make it seem like I was looking directly at my interviewer.?
Terrible advice – my mind immediately went blank.
No-one is going to judge you for looking at the screen. It’s far more important that you deliver on passion, kindness and empathy in your answers. ?
There’s a lot of bad (and useless) advice out there about how to succeed in interviews.?
It reminds me of the advice still given to experts on what to do with their hands on camera (the touching finger pyramid) – but that looks unnatural and it’s quite silly.
Instead of taking bad advice, review your own performance.
AI tools can bridge the gap for you in so many ways!
Don’t bother your SO with ‘ask me things’ then read off a ‘top 10 list’ of potential interview questions – be smarter than that.
Use AI!
Running through something once or twice is good. Practicing something until you can deliver it like a classically trained actor is another thing altogether. Drills people!
10X your impact with 10X the practice.
AI mock interviews are being used by the top 1% to prepare for ANY question. Using their carefully prepared stories and anecdotes, this is where you will practice your delivery. In real-time.
Watch or listen to your answers and adjust them to get better.
Some tools to check out:
These AI tools will level-up your on-screen presence, charisma, tone of voice, speech delivery, clarity and speed. They’re perfect for both live and async pre-recorded interviews.?
It’s so important that you look natural, relaxed and comfy on camera.
Heck, you’ll be cracking jokes with your interviewer because things will go so well after training with these tools. ?
Top Tip: There are AI tools that act like teleprompters – you can read off your answers as you chat with your interviewer. Believe me, they can tell. Notes are fine, but talking from memory creates the best impression!
Bonus Tip! Canned AI answers live in a final round interview won’t get you the job. If you’re using AI to try and trick your recruiter, instead of giving them genuine answers – they will know. Or you’ll just come across as a generic choice.
?? #3: Procure Your Own Feedback
Candidates LOVE to receive feedback on how their interview went.
But only one in ten candidates (9%) get feedback, a follow-up or any additional information after an interview.
I’m not talking about rejection notifications - those are common courtesy. I mean feedback that helps you understand your interview strengths and weaknesses.
After all, how are you supposed to get better without feedback?
Candidates get extremely upset when they don’t know what they did wrong, and that’s understandable. We’ve ALL sat through what we believed were strong interviews, only to be ghosted right afterwards. It’s awful to be left confused and demotivated like that.
For larger companies like Crossover, it’s impossible to give everyone the feedback they want. That’s the reality and one many, many other companies follow.
But – for the top 1% - that doesn’t mean they can’t collect their own…using AI.
Your AI copilot will enter the interview with you, record it for you and create a handy reviewable transcript for you to analyze when you’re done.
This is powerful for a few awesome reasons:
A polite, ‘do you mind if my AI assistant takes notes?’ is all you have to say before adding it to the interview.
Best case scenario, you get the job. Yay! Worst case – you don’t and if this continues, you can compare your interviews to improve on your own.?
If you struggle to find your weaknesses, other people can help because you have the data. Anything that can be measured, can be improved.
After that, it’s your job to improve those skills.
?? What About Crushing My Crossover Structured Interview?
Everyone who works on Crossover has made it past the structured interview stage – which is the final round before an offer is made.
That means we passed the CCAT, the English Proficiency tests and the real-world job skill assessments. At that point, the hiring manager knew for sure that we’d be a strong fit in the role.?
All that was left, was to assess team fit.
Because culture matters more than anything else.
Interviews are a super inefficient way to filter candidates earlier in the process. They’re riddled with cognitive bias, so we spare our candidates from them until we’re sure alignment exists.
If you’ve made it this far – congrats!
VP of Talent and People Ops, Heather Lother has these tips:
Take Note: The hiring and support teams can’t directly answer your questions about what to expect in interviews.?
Use the tips above instead.
At Crossover, once you’ve had an interview, there are no more assessments. These always come before the structured interview stage!
It’s designed to save you time so that you won’t have to sit through 6 hours of interviews, doing erroneous assignments for different people.
If that ever happens, please report it here.
You can learn more about our selection process here.?
?? The Three P’s Power Combo: An AI Knockout
If you’ve ever made it through a grueling hiring process only to be knocked out in the final stages, the 3P’s combo will get you back on track.
It’s an incremental system designed to leverage AI to maximize opportunity and minimize bombing in a final round interview.
Use this power combo to crush that remote interview and land your dream job.
Success is about more than preparation these days. You need to have the presence of mind to prepare, the drive to practice and the willingness to learn from your own mistakes – without relying on old structures or mindsets.
Hiring managers are busy.
They don’t owe you their time. But you owe yourself a shot at gaining the most valuable skill in tech today: remote interviewing.
Don’t leave your future to chance, to luck or to the fates - use AI to maximize your impact. Make AI your co-pilot and when you do reach that coveted final stage – you’ll win.?
Now get out there and make your life happen.
Content and Admin at Elephant in the Room Media
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