If you’re applying for graduate schemes, internships, or entry-level roles in finance, consulting, tech, or law, you’ve likely encountered a HireVue interview. Many top firms in the UK, including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, and HSBC, now use HireVue to assess candidates in the early stages.
Unlike traditional interviews, HireVue interviews are video-based and often automated. You’ll be asked to record answers to timed questions, often without a live interviewer. That makes preparation crucial — not just for your answers, but for your delivery, environment, and confidence on camera.
This guide explains exactly how HireVue interviews work and how you can prepare effectively to stand out.
What Is a HireVue Interview?
HireVue is a digital interview platform used by employers to screen candidates. It’s designed to be scalable and efficient, helping companies evaluate thousands of applications quickly.
There are two main types of HireVue interviews:
- On-Demand Video Interviews: You’ll be given questions on screen and must record your responses within a time limit (usually 30 seconds to prepare, 1–2 minutes to respond).
- Game-Based Assessments: Some firms use cognitive or emotional intelligence games alongside or instead of video questions.
Note: Many HireVue interviews are analysed by AI, scoring your responses based on keywords, tone, facial expressions, and structure.
Which Firms Use HireVue in the UK?
HireVue is popular among top employers across several industries. In the UK, it’s used by:
- Investment banks: JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Citi, Morgan Stanley
- Consulting firms: Deloitte, PwC, Accenture
- Tech companies: Amazon, Google (for some roles)
- Law firms and corporates: Linklaters, HSBC, Unilever
What to Expect in a HireVue Interview
Here’s how a typical HireVue session works:
- You’ll receive an email link to your HireVue interview.
- The platform may include practice questions to familiarise yourself.
- Each question will appear one at a time.
- You’ll have limited time to think (e.g. 30 seconds) and a set time to respond (e.g. 90 seconds).
- You cannot redo your answer unless the company has enabled retakes (most don’t).
Common HireVue Interview Questions
Questions vary by company and role, but typical HireVue questions include:
Behavioural:
- “Tell me about a time you worked in a team.”
- “Describe a time you had to meet a tight deadline.”
- “What are your strengths and weaknesses?”
Motivational:
- “Why do you want to work at this firm?”
- “Why this role?”
- “Where do you see yourself in five years?”
Situational:
- “How would you handle conflict in a group project?”
- “What would you do if you missed a deadline?”
Technical (finance/consulting/tech):
- “Walk me through a DCF.”
- “Explain how you would value a company.”
- “How do you stay updated on industry trends?”
How to Prepare for a HireVue Interview
1. Know the Role and Firm
Research the job description, firm values, and recent news. This will help you tailor your responses to the company’s culture and expectations.
- What skills are they looking for?
- What are their key business areas or recent projects?
- What stands out about their values or training programmes?
2. Practise Structured Answers (STAR Method)
Use the STAR method to answer behavioural and situational questions:
- Situation – set the scene
- Task – explain the goal
- Action – describe what you did
- Result – highlight the outcome
This method keeps your answers clear, concise, and impactful.
3. Rehearse in Front of a Camera
Practice recording yourself on your phone or laptop:
- Review your body language, tone, and pace
- Avoid filler words (“um”, “like”, “you know”)
- Smile and maintain good posture
Watching yourself back helps you improve delivery.
4. Set Up Your Interview Environment
Your surroundings affect your impression:
- Quiet, well-lit room
- Neutral background
- Camera at eye level
- No distractions or interruptions
Dress professionally, just as you would for an in-person interview.
5. Practise Common Questions
Make a list of 10–15 likely questions and rehearse them aloud. Use platforms like:
- Voomer (HireVue practice tool)
- Big Interview
- Google Meet (for timing and playback)
6. Check Your Tech Setup
Before starting:
- Ensure a stable internet connection
- Test your microphone and webcam
- Close unnecessary apps or browser tabs
Technical glitches can derail a good answer.
Tips to Impress During a HireVue Interview
- Be enthusiastic: Speak with energy and positivity
- Stay on point: Avoid rambling, stick to 3–4 main points
- Use keywords: Echo language from the job description
- Answer fully: Don’t cut your answer too short, even if you finish early
- Stay calm under pressure: Breathe, focus, and move on if a question throws you
What Happens After the HireVue?
- Your video is analysed by AI or reviewed by human recruiters
- You’ll be shortlisted for assessment centres or final interviews
- Some firms respond within a few days, others take longer
If you don’t make it through, treat it as a learning experience. Re-watch your recorded answers if allowed, and note areas for improvement.
HireVue interviews are all about preparation and presence. They test how well you communicate without prompting and how clearly you can explain your ideas in a short time.
By researching the role, preparing structured responses, and rehearsing on camera, you’ll be far ahead of most applicants. Use this guide as your checklist, and treat the HireVue as your chance to make a strong first impression — even without a live audience.