interview-prep
GitHub为特定公司、职位及面试轮次生成定制化准备包。包含针对性问题、基于STAR原则的真实经历回答、故事库映射、反向提问建议及弱点应对策略,拒绝通用模板。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills --skill interview-prep -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "interview-prep",
"description": "Prepare for a specific interview at a specific company, not just 'an interview'. Use when asked to prep for an interview, prepare answers for a role, practice for a specific company's interview, or get ready for a behavioural\/case\/PM round. Produces a tailored prep pack — likely questions for this role & round, STAR-structured answers from your background, your stories mapped to their competencies, questions to ask, and the gaps to shore up."
}
Interview Prep Skill
Generic interview prep ("tell me about a weakness") is nearly useless — interviews are won by being ready for this company's this round. This skill builds a tailored prep pack: the questions you're actually likely to get, STAR-structured answers drawn from your real experience, your best stories mapped to the role's competencies, and the gaps to address before you walk in.
Required Inputs
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided:
- Role & company (and the job description if you have it — pair with
jd-decoder/company-brief). - Round type — recruiter screen, behavioural, case/product sense, technical/analytical, execution, or panel/final.
- Your background — CV or a summary of your experience and your strongest stories.
- Known concerns — anything you're worried they'll probe (a gap, a pivot, a short tenure).
Output Format
Interview Prep: [role] at [company] — [round]
1. What this round tests — the 3–5 competencies this specific round screens for, and how they'll likely probe each.
2. Likely questions — the realistic questions for this role/round (behavioural, case, or technical as fits), ordered by likelihood — not a generic list.
3. Your answers (STAR) — for the top behavioural questions, draft answers from the candidate's real background using Situation · Task · Action · Result — concise, quantified, first-person. For case/product questions, give a structured approach + a worked example.
4. Story bank — your 4–6 strongest stories, each mapped to the competencies they cover, so you can flex one story across several questions.
5. Questions to ask them — sharp, role-specific questions (lean on company-brief) that show you've done the work.
6. Gaps & landmines — the weak spots (a tenure gap, a missing skill, a pivot) and how to address each honestly and confidently if it comes up.
Quality Checks
- Questions are tailored to the specific role and round, ordered by likelihood — not generic
- STAR answers use the candidate's real experience and quantify the result
- A reusable story bank maps stories to competencies (so prep scales across questions)
- Questions-to-ask are company-specific, not boilerplate
- Known gaps/landmines have an honest, confident handling plan
Anti-Patterns
- Do not produce a generic question list — prep is only useful when it's for this round at this company
- Do not write fabricated achievements into STAR answers — build from the candidate's real stories
- Do not over-script — answers should be structured talking points, not memorised paragraphs that sound robotic
- Do not dodge the candidate's weak spots — rehearse an honest, confident response instead of hoping it won't come up
- Do not ignore the round type — a behavioural prep and a case prep are different documents
Based On
Structured interview preparation — STAR/behavioural method, competency-mapped story banks, role-and-round tailoring.
版本历史
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