Google has launched a new feature called “Help Me Practice” to support job seekers and students preparing for interviews. The tool is now available in Search and aims to make practice sessions more accessible and effective. Users can type prompts like “help me practice a job interview” or “practice answering behavioral questions” to get started.
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The feature uses Google’s AI to simulate realistic conversations. It asks common interview questions and gives instant feedback on responses. People can practice as many times as they want without pressure. This helps build confidence before real interviews happen.
“Help Me Practice” works directly in Google Search. No extra apps or logins are needed. The experience feels like talking to a helpful coach. Google designed it to be simple and useful for anyone, from high school students to experienced professionals.
Early testing shows users feel more prepared after using the tool. They appreciate the clear suggestions and the chance to try again right away. Google says this is part of its effort to bring practical AI help into everyday tasks.
The feature supports many types of practice beyond job interviews. Users can also prepare for college admissions talks, language speaking tests, or even tough conversations at work. Google plans to add more scenarios over time based on what people ask for.
Privacy is built in from the start. Conversations are not saved unless users choose to keep them. Google says data from these sessions will not be used for ads. The focus stays on giving helpful, safe practice space.
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People can begin using “Help Me Practice” today by searching for it in Google on their phones or computers. The tool appears as a card in Search results with a clear button to start. Google hopes this small addition makes a big difference for those getting ready to take their next step.

