Any activity or performance becomes successful or one of quality when the activist or the performer rehearses several times.
~ Practising dummy interviews along with a friend will give you valuable feedback on what you may be doing right and where you may need to tweak your skills.
Instruct your friend to watch out for, and give a candid opinion about, your speech, delivery, body language, quality of answers, diction, etc.
~ If, at the last moment, you are unsure about the feedback, go with your instincts.
Mock interviews serve to increase your confidence level and keep you prepared for the most unexpected questions.
~ In absence of a friend/ relative, the traditional method of looking into the mirror and practising would still hold good, except that you would have get into the shoes of both the interviewer and the interviewee.
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