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Interview Warm-Up: practise, polish and prep for the questions that count

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Interview Warm-Up: practise, polish and prep for the questions that count

Interviews are weird.
Why do I blank on “Tell me about yourself”?
How do I explain a messy project (or a weird career move)?
What’s the right level of polish vs personality?
And why does everyone else seem better at this than me?

Yep. We’ve been there.

This one-to-one prep session is your chance to rehearse out loud, get honest feedback, and go into your next interview with the kind of clarity that doesn’t come from Googling “top UX interview questions”.

✹ What we’ll cover (depending on your situation):

  • Practising your answers with support, not scripts
  • Reframing tricky topics like gaps, pivots or unfinished work
  • Tactics for showing your thinking without rambling
  • Prepping for the question behind the question

✹ Why book this with me?

I’ve interviewed dozens of designers and helped many more prepare. I know how interviews actually go – and what hiring teams are hoping to hear. I’ll help you sound like yourself, not like you memorised the top 50 behavioural questions.

✹ You’ll leave with:

✅ Polished, honest answers to common (and tricky) questions

✅ Frameworks you can reuse across interviews

✅ A confidence boost from someone who gets it

Testimonials

"Clementine is not only an exceptional mentor, but also a gifted visual designer whose passion and calm demeanour is a delight to all those who study under her. All of us came away inspired and better equipped to apply visual design theory to our work thanks to Clementine."

Jered S-D
Former student

"Clementine is obviously very knowledgable about her craft and is full of expert advice on how to approach tough product design problems. It was an absolute pleasure to be taught by Clementine and would recommend to her to anyone."

Thomas E
Former student

"Clementine is very generous with her real-life examples and scenarios, which helps with understanding. I really learned a lot. I was actually excited to go back to work and apply what I've learned!"

Stephanie P
Former student
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