- Rehearse answers live under time pressure.
- Apply the 7-dimension rubric to your own answers.
- Identify and log weak spots.
Use the Mock Interview tool and the AI tutor's mock mode to rehearse out loud, timed. Score every answer on the seven dimensions — specificity, commercial logic, commerce fluency, Orium relevance, seniority, builder mindset, and AI operating-model thinking. Capture the weakest sentence each time and turn it into a drill. Do at least one full 30-minute simulation across categories before the interview.
Timed practice
45-second and 2-minute versions of each likely question.
Rubric self-scoring
Score 1-5 on each of the seven dimensions; track the total out of 35.
Weak-spot logging
Log the weakest sentence and missing proof point each round.
- Rehearsed specificity is what separates senior from generic answers.
- Knowing your weakest dimension lets you target the last day's prep.
Many mock questions are growth questions; rehearse the expansion ladder and NRR framing.
Practise weaving verified Orium facts and the agentic thesis into answers naturally.
Rehearse dropping your proof points (MACH cases, McDonald's, Adobe) at the right moments.
Give me your 2-minute answer to 'Why Orium?'
(Delivers, then receives a rubric score, strongest/weakest sentence, and a sharper rewrite.)
“I'll just read through my notes a few times before the interview.”
I'll run at least one full timed 30-minute simulation across all categories, score every answer on the seven-dimension rubric, log my weakest sentence each round, and spend the final day drilling the lowest-scoring dimension.
Situation: You have one day left and limited time.
Move: Run a timed mock, find your lowest rubric dimension, and drill only that plus the 10 must-know facts.
Outcome: Targeted final prep instead of diffuse re-reading.
Run a 30-minute mock interview across categories, score me on the rubric, and give me my red-flags-to-fix list.
Open the Tutor (top-right) and paste this prompt, or tap a mode.