Speed Mock Interviews 1:1 – Complete Guide

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Speed Mock Interviews 1:1

Intensive mock interview session for individual coaching

Total Duration

45-60 min

Format

1:1 Coach-Client

Level

All levels

Mode

In-person/Virtual

Language

EN

Structure

Personalized

🎯 Main Objective

Develop the client’s ability to answer concisely, clearly, and convincingly under time pressure, improving their presence and confidence for real interviews.

Specific Objectives:

  • Conciseness: Answer complex questions in a maximum of 2 minutes
  • Structure: Apply frameworks like STAR naturally
  • Presence: Maintain confident body language under pressure
  • Adaptability: Adjust the message based on different interviewer styles
  • Self-awareness: Identify personal response patterns

πŸ“‹ Required Materials

⏱️
Visible stopwatch
For both coach and client
❓
Bank of 40 questions
Categorized by level and type
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Observation sheet
For tracking patterns
🎭
Personality cards
4 interviewer styles
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Recorder (optional)
For later review
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STAR template
To structure answers

⏰ Detailed Schedule (60 minutes)

Check-in and Preparation

5 minutes

Review session objectives, client’s emotional state, and set up the space. Explain the dynamics and establish a “practice lab” mindset.

Warm-up: Personal Introduction

8 minutes (3 min answer + 5 min feedback)

Basic question to break the ice and set a baseline. The coach acts as a friendly interviewer.

Round 1: Behavioral Questions

12 minutes (4 min answer + 8 min feedback and coaching)

2 STAR questions. The coach switches to an “analytical” style. Detailed feedback on structure and examples.

Break and Strategy Adjustment

3 minutes

Micro-break for the client to process feedback and adjust their approach. The coach prepares the next style.

Round 2: Technical/Specific Questions

12 minutes (4 min answer + 8 min feedback)

2 questions related to specific skills. The coach adopts a “direct executive” style.

Round 3: Challenging Questions

12 minutes (4 min answer + 8 min feedback)

2 tough questions or hypothetical situations. The coach acts as a “skeptic” to create pressure.

Debrief and Action Plan

8 minutes

Reflection on identified patterns, discovered strengths, and a specific improvement plan for upcoming interviews.

🎭 Roles and Responsibilities

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Coach’s Role

  • Interviewer: Adopt different personalities
  • Observer: Take notes on non-verbal patterns
  • Timekeeper: Enforce strict timing
  • Feedback provider: Give specific, actionable insights
  • Motivator: Maintain the client’s energy and confidence

🎯 Client’s Role

  • Candidate: Answer as in a real interview
  • Experimenter: Try different approaches
  • Active receiver: Apply feedback immediately
  • Self-observer: Notice your own reactions
  • Practitioner: Step out of your comfort zone

❓ Question Bank by Round

πŸ”₯ Warm-up (Choose 1)

  • “Tell me about yourself in 90 seconds”
  • “What motivates you to look for new opportunities?”
  • “What would you say is your professional superpower?”
  • “What do you know about our company and why are you interested?”

⭐ Behavioral STAR (Choose 2)

  • “Tell me about a project where you had to lead without formal authority”
  • “Describe a situation where you had to handle multiple conflicting priorities”
  • “Tell me about a time you received tough feedback and how you handled it”
  • “Tell me about a significant mistake you made and what you learned”
  • “Describe a situation where you had to influence someone who disagreed with you”
  • “Tell me about a time you had to learn something completely new under pressure”

πŸ”§ Technical/Specific (Choose 2)

  • “What is your process for [key job skill]?”
  • “How do you stay up to date in your field?”
  • “Explain [technical concept] as if to someone with no experience”
  • “What tools or methodologies do you prefer and why?”
  • “Describe the most technically complex project you’ve managed”
  • “How would you approach [role-specific problem]?”

πŸš€ Challenging (Choose 2)

  • “What has been your biggest professional failure and what did you do about it?”
  • “Why should we hire you instead of 50 other candidates?”
  • “How would you handle a situation where you lack the required experience?”
  • “If you were CEO for a day, what would you change in this industry?”
  • “What would you do if your boss asked you to do something against your values?”
  • “Convince me that your target salary is worth paying”

🎭 Interviewer Styles for the Coach

🀝 The Friendly (Warm-up)

Behavior: Smiles, nods, asks follow-up questions

Body language: Relaxed, leaning forward

Goal: Build trust and establish baseline

πŸ” The Analytical (Round 1)

Behavior: Takes notes, asks for specifics, interrupts to clarify

Body language: Serious, focused, intense eye contact

Goal: Assess structure and depth of answers

πŸ‘” The Direct Executive (Round 2)

Behavior: Gets to the point, cuts off if too long, seeks results

Body language: Impatient, checks the time, quick gestures

Goal: Force concision and results orientation

😐 The Skeptic (Round 3)

Behavior: Questions everything, serious face, challenging questions

Body language: Arms crossed, frown, leans back

Goal: Create pressure and assess stress management

πŸ“Š Structured Feedback Framework

🎯 SBI + Impact Model (2 minutes per question)

Use this structure for each feedback:

✨ Elements to Observe and Comment On

  • Structure: Did they follow a clear framework?
  • Conciseness: Did they respect time without losing value?
  • Specificity: Did they provide concrete examples and metrics?
  • Body language: Did they project confidence?
  • Connection: Did they maintain eye contact and engagement?
  • Adaptation: Did they adapt to the interviewer’s style?

πŸ“ Scripts and Key Phrases for the Coach

🎬 Session Kickoff

“Today we’re going to simulate real interviews with different interviewer types. My job is to put you in challenging situations so you show up better prepared for your real interviews. Ready to step out of your comfort zone?”

⏰ Time Control

“You have a maximum of 2 minutes for this answer. In real interviews, long answers lose the interviewer’s attention. Starting… now!”

πŸ”„ Transition Between Styles

“Now I’m going to change my style. Imagine the next interviewer is [style description]. Notice how your energy and approach can adapt.”

πŸ’‘ Constructive Feedback

“What worked very well was… What we could adjust for greater impact is… How did you feel during that answer? What did you notice about your own behavior?”

🎯 Session Close

“What are the top 3 insights you’re taking away? What are you going to practice specifically before your next real interview?”

🚨 Important Considerations

⚠️ Managing Pressure

  • Calibrate intensity based on the client’s personality
  • If they freeze, pause and lower the pressure
  • Constantly remind that this is practice, not evaluation
  • Celebrate small improvements to maintain confidence

🎯 Maximize Learning

  • Record the session if the client is comfortable (audio only)
  • Take specific notes on recurring patterns
  • Have the client self-evaluate before you give your feedback
  • Connect to real situations the client has experienced
  • Assign specific “homework” to practice between sessions

✨ Variations by Client

  • Nervous client: More time in warm-up, gentler feedback
  • Overconfident client: More pressure, more challenging questions
  • Junior client: Focus on structure and basic examples
  • Senior client: Leadership and strategic vision questions
  • Industry switch: Questions on transferability of skills

🎯 Final Debrief Questions

For the client (individual reflection – 2 minutes):

  • At what moment did you feel most/least confident and why?
  • Which answer felt most natural to you?
  • What pattern did you notice in how you respond?
  • What was your biggest surprise about your own performance?

For coach-client discussion (6 minutes):

  • “What differences did you notice between the interviewer styles?”
  • “Which of your answers do you think was most convincing and why?”
  • “What specific adjustment will you make for your next real interview?”
  • “How will you practice this between now and your next interview?”
  • “What questions would you like us to practice in the next session?”

πŸ”— Connection with CareerRoadmap

πŸ’‘ Post-Session Integration

Guide the client to connect learnings with their roadmap:

  • Update STAR examples with the most effective versions practiced
  • Identify skill gaps that surfaced in technical questions
  • Refine elevator pitch based on concision feedback
  • Document tough questions for additional practice
  • Plan next steps for development based on insights
  • Schedule follow-up to review progress in real interviews

πŸ“‹ Homework

  • Practice the 3 answers that were hardest (5 min daily)
  • Record your elevator pitch and evaluate using session criteria
  • Prepare 2 smart questions for interviewers
  • Research a target company using insights from the session
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