FAQ-style myths about interview prep (debunked with a practice-first lens)
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Myth: “I will be fine if I know the answers.” Truth: you need retrieval under time pressure, which only rehearsal provides.
Myth: “More content equals more readiness.” Truth: fewer stories told exceptionally beats dozens told shallowly.
Try one session on setup focused purely on follow-ups to your best story-see what breaks.
For more product questions, skim the FAQ on the homepage and then return to deliberate practice in the dashboard.
Topics: interview myths, prep, interview session, FAQ
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