Virtual Interviewers, Real Results: Exploring AI-Driven Mock Technical Interviews on Student Readiness and Confidence

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Authors Nathalia Gomez, S. Sue Batham, Matias Volonte, Tiffany D. Do arXiv ID 2506.16542 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 5 Venue CSCW Companion Last Checked 4 months ago
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Technical interviews are a critical yet stressful step in the hiring process for computer science graduates, often hindered by limited access to practice opportunities. This formative qualitative study (n=20) explores whether a multimodal AI system can realistically simulate technical interviews and support confidence-building among candidates. Participants engaged with an AI-driven mock interview tool featuring whiteboarding tasks and real-time feedback. Many described the experience as realistic and helpful, noting increased confidence and improved articulation of problem-solving decisions. However, challenges with conversational flow and timing were noted. These findings demonstrate the potential of AI-driven technical interviews as scalable and realistic preparation tools, suggesting that future research could explore variations in interviewer behavior and their potential effects on candidate preparation.
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