Your Pre-Interview Game Plan

Feeling prepared = showing up with confidence.

Most people don’t struggle in interviews because they lack experience. They struggle because they’re trying to think, remember, and perform all at the same time. This pre-interview worksheet is meant to take some of that pressure off. It gives you a place to think things through ahead of time: what this role actually needs, how the company operates, and where your experience fits, so you’re not piecing it together mid-conversation.

When you’ve already done that work, your answers come out more naturally and your questions tend to be sharper. You’re not scrambling for examples or second-guessing what to say next. You’re able to stay present and have a more productive, professional conversation. Used consistently, this worksheet will help you show up prepared in a way that feels calm, focused, and intentional.

📥 Download now and take the guesswork out of your interview prep.

Many clients come to interview coaching knowing they’re qualified, but feeling unsure about how to communicate their experience under pressure. What they value most is having space to think out loud, practice in real time, and get honest, constructive feedback before it counts. Interview coaching turns preparation into something tangible. If you think you could benefit from a mock interview/interview coaching schedule below.