Congratulations! You just passed the interview for your dream job. Why not? you are amazing!
Next step? Get ready to shine.
In today’s job market, the use of AI can be a game-changer for candidates. But how can you use AI in interviews?
We know you have a lot of work to do as a teacher, so we’ve done that job for you. Here are the internet’s best tips to use AI to win interviews and land your dream job.
Technique #1: ChatGPT Interview Hack
This TikTok video by 28-year-old marketing manager Hanna Goefft (@hannagetshired) has been viewed over 2.4 million times and reveals ChatGPT interview hacks that will set you up for success.
In the comments, so many people jumped in about how they won jobs using this method. @BishyBear’s comment is evidence of his hack in the interview. Stay your bad self, @BishyBear!

Due to time constraints. Let’s keep things simple. Here are @hannagetshired’s viral TikTok tips in 3 easy steps.
- Copy and paste the entire job description into ChatGPT.
- Tell ChatGPT to “generate interview questions for each bullet point.” Analyze job descriptions for the top 10 keywords. ”
- Brainstorm answers to interview questions. Please make sure your answer includes keywords.
Technique #2: Use InterviewBot for practice
I remember passing my first job interview long before ChatGPT was thought of by Sam Altman’s genius mind. Somehow my little resume caught the attention of the principal. One thing I knew was that I had to win the job.
I had my fiancé (now husband) give me practice questions and feedback. When I got tired of his feedback, I moved on to my best friend. When she got tired of her feedback, I moved on to her mother.and when you get bored she Feedback, I just started practicing alone in front of the bathroom mirror.
Now you don’t need any of these. why? robot.
My favorite is the interview bot. It’s easy to download and get started. It took about four minutes from downloading and registering the app to interviewing my favorite robot, Isabella, who is described as “compassionate and empathetic.”
She asked me a series of questions. I answered. I was then able to go back and watch the video of each response. You can upgrade to a paid plan and get coaching on your answers, but I didn’t do that.
If I was interviewing for a job, this would 100% be part of my prep work.
Technique #3: AIApply “feels like cheating”
AIApply is more than just a viral interview hack, it’s a tool that gives job seekers easy access to the skills and experience listed on their resumes at the right time. This is a great tool for candidates who have all the skills but freeze up when it comes time for the interview.
On TikTok, @aidancramer aka AIdan (so smart!) revealed how AIApply works. It really feels like magic or cheating…or somewhere in between the two.
As you can see in the video, AIApply picks up your question verbatim and uses your job description and resume (both of which are already downloaded) to provide a live answer on the spot.
Obviously, this won’t work in a face-to-face interview. Seriously, don’t try.
In another viral TikTok video, @aidancramer shows how his roommate uses AIApply during a virtual interview.
Most of the comments were supportive, such as:

Here’s the scoop: AI is here to stay, whether we like it or not. It has taken the job market by storm and is used by both candidates and recruiters. In some cases, AI can perform initial selection and interviews in place of hiring managers. You can try it out by having AI evaluate job descriptions and generate interview questions, or dive into real-time interview assistance. No matter which one you choose, we’re sure you’ll love it. Please go get it!
