Welcome to Interview Boss hosted by sisters Emma and Sarah Smith. This podcast is all about providin
You’ve prepped your best bits - epic stories that can be adapted to the key themes of the job like w
“Why did I apply? Well… I need the money” In this episode, Sarah and Emma dive into a listener
Getting fired doesn’t have to stop you from landing your next amazing gig, but it can make things tr
Feeling totally unprepared for a take home task or presentation in an interview? You're not alone.Fr
“So… tell me about yourself.""So...why have you applied for this job?""So...tell me a bit about your
From stressing about repeating yourself, to wondering if the hiring team is comparing notes behind y
Landing a job overseas can be tough, but getting sponsored to stay can be even harder. In this week'
You’ve signed the contract for your new job, but that doesn’t mean you have to start the very next d
POV: you're kicking yourself for going blank or giving a really waffly answer in an interview, only
If you've ever downplayed your role in a successful project because it was a team effort, this episo
Got an interview coming up but stuck in a 9-to-5? You’re not alone.In this week's episode, Sarah and
Ever typed “just checking in 😊” or added an extra exclamation point to sound friendly—then worried
You’ve been applying for jobs but getting nothing back. Interview advice is great, but what if you’r
You’ve applied, you’ve interviewed… and now you’re waiting. But should you be doing more? If you hav
What should you do if an interviewer asks you a question that feels… off? Maybe it’s about your age,
You’re mid-answer in an interview, and suddenly - you notice a shift. The interviewer’s gaze drifts,
Trying to stand out in an interview might seem like a smart strategy — but it can actually backfire!
Are you eager to connect with a company you admire, but don't know where to start, especially becaus
Not all recruiters are the same and you shouldn't let just anyone represent you! It's important to b
Amongst the stress of an interview, it’s easy to forget the stories and examples you prepared, or lo