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Landing Your First Role: Interview Prep That Actually Works
Vocaid Team·Editorial··1 min read

Short answer: With little work history, interviewers judge you on potential and coachability. Prepare three transferable stories (a project, a team moment, a challenge) in STAR form and practice them out loud.
You have more evidence than you think
Coursework, part-time jobs, clubs, and side projects all count. The trick is framing them as evidence of skills the role needs.
The starter kit
- Three stories in STAR form: a project you drove, a time you worked with others, a problem you solved.
- The "why us" answer — one specific reason you want this company.
- Two questions to ask — curiosity signals fit.
Practice the delivery, not just the words
Reading your notes silently won't prepare you for a live conversation. Vocaid runs realistic voice interviews for entry-level roles and gives you specific feedback, so your first real interview isn't your first practice. Start free at vocaid.ai.
Bottom line: frame transferable stories, show curiosity, and rehearse out loud.
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