McKinsey wants job candidates to practice interviews with AI, not pricey coaches
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McKinsey has built an AI tool to help candidates prepare for their interviews, and discourage them from using external prep services.
McKinsey wants job candidates to practice interviews with AI, not pricey coaches
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Polly Thompson
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