Adriele Correa
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Before the interview, rehearse yourself — not your answers

The most common way smart people prepare for an interview abroad is also the one that fails them most: they memorise answers.

It feels safe. It isn’t. The interviewer changes one word, asks a follow-up you didn’t script, and the whole rehearsed paragraph collapses — taking your confidence with it.

Rehearse the person, not the script

You are not going in to recite. You’re going in to have a conversation in which you happen to be the subject. So practise that:

I went into the interview without rehearsing answers. We rehearsed me. I got the offer the same week.

Why this works in a second language

Under pressure, in English, memory is the first thing to go. Flexibility is the last. When you’ve rehearsed yourself — your stories, your recoveries, your right to pause — you’re not depending on memory at all. You’re just talking.

And that’s the version of you they hired in their head before you left the room.