March 31, 2025

Google launches platform to help Job seekers

Google launches platform-Interview Warmup to help Job seekers adequately prepare to train on answering questions.

The IT juggernaut claimed in a statement dated Tuesday, November 8, that the platform’s new features will assist thousands of young people in finding their ideal employment.

Through the platform, Kenyan job seekers will train themselves on answering interview questions before facing recruiting panels for screening.

According to Google, the platform offers a variety of interview questions that cover a variety of topics.

“Individuals preparing for interviews can simply start practicing with a simple click on the homepage, choose the kind of job they are interviewing for, and then do a practice interview that consists of five randomly selected questions or individual interview questions,” read the statement in part.

Additionally, users of the platform will access different terms used in their professional field to boost their performance during actual interviews.

“Users will also be able to see insights: patterns detected by machine learning that can help them discover things about their answers. 

“These include job-related terms, words used most often, and talking points that are mentioned in each answer, so users can see how much time they spend talking about areas like their experience, skills, and goals,” read the statement in part.

On his part, the head of the brand and reputation at Google Africa, Mojolaoluwa Aderemi-Makinde indicated the global search engine was seeking to leverage on technology to help Africans be better prepared for the critical process before employment.

“We are excited about Interview Warmup because it shows how new technologies have the potential to help young people in Africa hone the skills needed to grow their careers,” Aderemi-Makinde stated.

The tool can be accessed by visiting grow(dot)google(slash)interview-warmup on the latest versions of Chrome.

The platform can also be accessed on android as well as iOS devices.

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