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

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

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英文摘要

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.

Nathalia Gomez、S. Sue Batham、Matias Volonte、Tiffany D. Do

计算技术、计算机技术教育

Nathalia Gomez,S. Sue Batham,Matias Volonte,Tiffany D. Do.Virtual Interviewers, Real Results: Exploring AI-Driven Mock Technical Interviews on Student Readiness and Confidence[EB/OL].(2025-06-23)[2025-07-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.16542.点此复制

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