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How to Review Transcripts of Your Mock Interviews – A Complete Guide

Posted on October 08, 2025
Jane Smith
Career & Resume Expert
Jane Smith
Career & Resume Expert

How to Review Transcripts of Your Mock Interviews

Reviewing the transcript of a mock interview is the single most effective way to turn a practice session into measurable improvement. While many candidates focus on the live performance, the real gold lies in the written record: every pause, filler word, and missed keyword is captured for later analysis. In this guide we walk you through a step‑by‑step process, provide checklists, and show how Resumly’s AI‑powered tools can automate parts of the review so you spend more time polishing your answers and less time hunting for insights.


Why Reviewing Mock Interview Transcripts Matters

A mock interview is only as valuable as the feedback you extract from it. According to a 2023 LinkedIn Learning survey, professionals who systematically review their interview recordings improve their interview scores by an average of 23%. The transcript acts as a textual map of your performance, allowing you to:

  • Identify recurring gaps (e.g., weak STAR stories).
  • Quantify filler word usage (ums, ahs, likes).
  • Measure alignment with job‑specific keywords.
  • Track progress across multiple practice sessions.

Without a transcript, you rely on memory, which is notoriously unreliable. By committing the conversation to text, you create a permanent artifact that can be revisited, annotated, and shared with mentors or coaches.


Step‑by‑Step Guide to Reviewing Your Transcript

Below is a practical workflow you can follow after each mock interview. Feel free to adapt the steps to your personal style, but keep the overall structure for consistency.

Step 1: Gather the Transcript

If you used Resumly’s Interview Practice feature, the platform automatically generates a clean, time‑stamped transcript. You can download it from the session summary page – Interview Practice. If you recorded the interview elsewhere, use a reliable transcription service (e.g., Otter.ai) and export the text as a .txt or .docx file.

Step 2: Clean Up Formatting

  • Remove timestamps if they clutter the view (keep them if you need to reference specific moments).
  • Standardize speaker labels (e.g., Interviewer:, You:).
  • Correct obvious transcription errors (names, technical terms).

A tidy document makes the next steps faster and reduces the chance of mis‑interpretation.

Step 3: Highlight Key Themes

Read through the transcript once, using a highlighter (digital or physical) to mark:

  • Strengths – moments where you answered confidently, used data, or demonstrated leadership.
  • Weaknesses – vague answers, off‑topic tangents, or missed STAR components.
  • Keywords – industry‑specific terms that appear in the job description.

You can use Resumly’s Buzzword Detector to automatically flag missing keywords: Buzzword Detector.

Step 4: Score Your Answers

Create a simple scoring rubric (0‑5) for each question based on criteria such as relevance, structure, and impact. Fill in the scores directly in the transcript using comments or a separate table. Example rubric:

Question Relevance Structure (STAR) Impact Total
Q1 4 5 3 12/15

Tracking scores over time lets you see concrete improvement.

Step 5: Spot Filler Words and Pauses

Filler words dilute confidence. Use the Find function to search for common fillers ("um", "uh", "like", "you know"). Count occurrences and note the context. Aim for a 30% reduction after each practice round.

Step 6: Compare with Model Answers

Resumly offers a library of Interview Questions with expert model answers. Cross‑reference your responses with the ideal ones to see where you diverge. Link: Interview Questions.

Step 7: Create an Action Plan

Summarize your findings in a bullet list:

  • What to improve – e.g., “Add quantifiable results to the project‑lead story.”
  • How to improve – e.g., “Use the STAR framework; practice with the AI Resume Builder to craft concise bullet points.”
  • Timeline – e.g., “Revise answer and rehearse twice before next session.”

Store this plan in a dedicated notebook or a Resumly Career Clock entry for accountability: AI Career Clock.


Do’s and Don’ts When Analyzing Transcripts

Do Don't
Do annotate directly in the transcript for quick reference. Don’t rely solely on vague feedback like “good job.”
Do quantify weaknesses (e.g., “5 filler words in Q2”). Don’t ignore non‑verbal cues; note when you looked away or hesitated.
Do benchmark against the job description’s keywords. Don’t over‑edit to sound robotic; keep your authentic voice.
Do revisit the transcript after 24‑48 hours for fresh perspective. Don’t postpone the review; the longer you wait, the fuzzier the memory.

Using Resumly Tools to Accelerate Your Review

Resumly isn’t just a transcript host; it’s an ecosystem that turns raw data into actionable insights:

  • Interview Practice – records, transcribes, and scores sessions automatically.
  • AI Resume Builder – helps you translate interview stories into resume bullet points, ensuring consistency across your job‑search assets.
  • Job‑Match Analyzer – compares your transcript keywords with target roles, highlighting gaps.
  • Application Tracker – logs each mock interview, linking it to the specific job you’re targeting.

By integrating these tools, you cut the manual effort by up to 40%, according to Resumly’s internal analytics.


Mini Case Study: From Transcript to Real Interview Success

Background: Sarah, a mid‑level product manager, struggled with articulating impact during interviews. She completed three mock interviews using Resumly’s platform.

Transcript Review Findings:

  1. Missing metrics – every answer lacked quantifiable results.
  2. Filler words – averaged 8 per interview.
  3. Keyword mismatch – “roadmap” and “KPIs” never appeared.

Action Plan:

  • Added numbers (e.g., “increased NPS by 15%”).
  • Practiced concise answers using the AI Resume Builder to extract metrics.
  • Ran the Buzzword Detector to insert “roadmap” and “KPIs”.

Outcome: In the subsequent real interview, Sarah’s score rose from 68% to 89%, and she received an offer within two weeks.


Quick Reference Checklist

  • Export transcript from Resumly or transcription service.
  • Clean formatting and correct errors.
  • Highlight strengths, weaknesses, and keywords.
  • Score each answer with a rubric.
  • Count filler words and note pauses.
  • Compare with model answers from Resumly’s library.
  • Draft a concrete action plan.
  • Log the session in the Application Tracker.
  • Re‑review after 24‑48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How often should I review my mock interview transcripts?

Ideally after every practice session. Consistent review creates a feedback loop that accelerates improvement.

2. Can I share my transcript with a mentor for feedback?

Yes. Resumly lets you generate a shareable link with view‑only permissions, keeping your data secure.

3. Do I need a paid Resumly plan to access the transcript feature?

The basic transcript is available on the free tier, but premium users get AI‑driven scoring and keyword analysis.

4. What if the transcription quality is poor?

Use a high‑quality microphone and speak clearly. You can also edit the transcript manually before analysis.

5. How do I measure progress over multiple sessions?

Track scores in a spreadsheet or use Resumly’s Career Clock to visualize trends.

6. Should I focus more on content or delivery?

Both matter. Content ensures relevance; delivery (tone, pace) influences perception. Review the transcript for content and watch the video for delivery.

7. Are there industry‑specific templates for transcript review?

Resumly’s Job‑Match feature provides role‑specific keyword lists you can import into your checklist.

8. How long does a thorough review take?

For a 30‑minute interview, allocate 20‑30 minutes for a detailed review. Over time, the process becomes faster as you develop a rhythm.


Conclusion: Mastering the Review Process

Learning how to review transcripts of your mock interviews transforms a single practice run into a data‑driven growth engine. By following the step‑by‑step workflow, leveraging Resumly’s AI tools, and committing to a regular review cadence, you’ll systematically eliminate weak spots, embed high‑impact keywords, and walk into real interviews with confidence. Ready to put the plan into action? Start your free mock interview today at Resumly.ai and experience the power of AI‑enhanced transcript analysis.

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