Whether you are the candidate or the interviewer, the meeting itself is the visible tenth. The prep nag the evening before is where interviews are actually won.
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Set this reminder on WhatsAppTo set an interview reminder on WhatsApp, text NagMeLater "Remind me on 23 July at 7pm to prepare for tomorrow's interview", or tap a button below to send it in one tap. The bot confirms the schedule and nags you at the right moment. No app, no signup, first 7 days free.
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Research, questions, one full run-through.
Ninety minutes out: route, link, charge, documents.
For hiring managers, before each candidate.
A interview reminder on WhatsApp takes one message and no setup: text NagMeLater what to remind you of and when, and it confirms within seconds and nags you at that exact time. For this topic the schedules people pick most are Evening-before prep (research, questions, one full run-through), Logistics check (ninety minutes out: route, link, charge, documents) and Interviewer prep (for hiring managers, before each candidate); each button above sends the exact wording, for example "Remind me every Wednesday at 4pm to review resumes for this week's interviews", and you can change the time or the task before sending. Recurring works in the same sentence ("every Monday at 9am"), in any language you text in. When it fires, reply done to close it, snooze 15 to be nagged again, or edit 1 to Friday 5pm to move it. First 7 days free, then $1.99 a month or $59 once for life.
Company research, question prep and the tell-me-about-yourself run-through need the evening before. Morning-of prep is traffic, nerves and a skimmed homepage.
The wrong office branch, the dead laptop battery before the video round, the printout that never happened: interview disasters are mostly checklist failures with adrenaline.
A candidate gave you an hour; skimming their resume in the corridor returns the favour poorly. Unprepared interviewers make slow, expensive hiring mistakes.
Three specific stories with numbers cover twenty behavioural questions. Note them once ("note story: the migration save, 40 percent faster") and rehearse from your own notes.
Interviewers consistently rate candidates by what they ask. Prepare three real questions the evening before; "no questions" is an answer, and a bad one.
A short, specific thank-you within hours, referencing one actual moment from the conversation, is rare enough to be memorable. Set the nag before you walk in.
The button pre-fills it. Plain words, no format to learn, no reminder app to install.
Date, time and recurrence are parsed from your message and confirmed instantly.
Right inside WhatsApp, where you will actually see it. Reply done, snooze it, or edit it any time.
The logistics nag becomes: test the link, charge everything, check the background, close the notifications. Technical fumbles read as unpreparedness, unfairly but reliably.
One prep nag and one logistics nag per interview, set the moment each is scheduled. "this week" shows the whole gauntlet at a glance.
Group reminders can nudge candidates who joined your group, and your own nags cover confirmations: "Remind me at 4pm to confirm tomorrow's panel".
Prepare it like a story: your number, your floor, your evidence. Note it beforehand so the moment does not improvise it for you.
Note it the same evening: "note round 1 covered system design, they care about scale, panel liked the migration story". "notes about round" before the next round replays the whole campaign.
Connect it: text "connect calendar" and the interview nudges you on WhatsApp before it starts, 15 minutes by default, up to 5 alert times for the big ones. A manual prep nag the evening before still helps.
The one you will actually open. Dedicated reminder apps get installed, muted and forgotten; WhatsApp gets opened dozens of times a day. NagMeLater uses that: send "Remind me on 23 July at 7pm to prepare for tomorrow's interview" once and the reminder comes to you, no separate app involved.
The button opens WhatsApp with "Remind me on 23 July at 7pm to prepare for tomorrow's interview" already typed. Send it, and it is handled.
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