0:00 [MUSIC PLAYING] 0:09 Hi, everyone. 0:10 This is Alex at Big Interview, and I'm 0:11 going to give you a little overview of the site. 0:14 So what is Big Interview? 0:16 Well, it's the number one job interview 0:19 training tool in the world. 0:21 If you have an interview coming up, 0:22 this is the best tool to help you get ready. 0:26 And the way the site is organized 0:27 is pretty straightforward. 0:29 So under the Learning Area, we have a variety 0:32 of different curriculum depending on how much time 0:34 you have before your interview. 0:36 So there's a fast track, a mastery track. 0:38 There's also written curriculum, if you're more of a reader. 0:41 There's a negotiation curriculum. 0:42 And we're constantly adding new topics here, 0:46 but this is where the learning happens. 0:48 Then, once you have a nice foundation, 0:51 the second big area is under Practice. 0:53 And here, you'll have a few different varieties of options. 0:57 But let's say we go to Practice Interviews. 0:59 Here is every kind of interview set you can think of. 1:02 General interviews by industry, by competency. 1:06 Admissions interviews. 1:06 Government interviews. 1:08 Everything you can likely face. 1:11 If we go to General, here, you can 1:12 see the interviewers are organized primarily 1:15 by experience level. 1:16 So we have some top 10 questions, entry level, 1:19 mid-level, internship, career change, and so on. 1:23 Under Industry, we had everything from accounting 1:25 through technology. 1:26 Admissions interviews, government interviews-- like I 1:29 mentioned before. 1:30 Now here's the thing, if you're not sure 1:32 where to get started, not a problem. 1:34 Come here to the Learn Area and look at the different options. 1:38 And again, you can easily choose what 1:40 track to follow based on how much time you have. 1:44 And in subsequent videos, we're going 1:46 to explore other parts of the site, 1:48 including how to record answers, how to save, how to share. 1:52 All that good stuff coming up in the next video.