Skilled trades interviews—whether you\'re pursuing electrical work, HVAC, plumbing, welding, equipment operation, or construction management—are fundamentally different from corporate interviews. You\'re evaluated on your understanding of safety codes, technical problem-solving under real-world constraints, project coordination across multiple trades, and your ability to deliver quality work on schedule and within budget.
Whether you\'re interviewing at a manufacturing facility (Boeing, Tesla, Chevron), a specialized robotics company (FANUC), an aerospace contractor (Lockheed Martin), or any major employer of skilled trades, the interview tests whether you understand code compliance requirements, can troubleshoot complex systems, communicate clearly with other trades professionals, and manage competing priorities—safety, quality, schedule, and cost.
How it works
- Practice skilled trades and manufacturing scenarios modeled on real interview questions from top trades employers
- Get AI-powered feedback on your approach to code compliance, system troubleshooting, and project coordination
- Build skills across electrical systems, mechanical coordination, safety protocols, and quality assurance
- Track your progress across 20+ trades competencies with adaptive difficulty
Why trades interviews need dedicated prep
Trades interviews are fundamentally different from other technical interviews. They focus on whether you can work effectively within real-world constraints—safety regulations, electrical codes, building codes, schedule pressures, and the need to coordinate seamlessly with other trades. These aren\'t obstacles to work around; they\'re the core of what trades work means.
The AI coach pushes you to think like a trades professional: How do you identify code violations in a system design? How do you coordinate electrical work when mechanical systems are in conflict? How do you diagnose and troubleshoot problems under schedule pressure? How do you maintain safety and quality standards even when accelerating a timeline? Standard business frameworks don\'t answer these questions—trades-specific thinking does.
Built for skilled trades professionals
Whether you\'re targeting manufacturing facilities (Boeing, Tesla, FANUC), energy companies (Chevron), aerospace contractors (Lockheed Martin), utilities, construction firms, or trade shops, this platform prepares you for skilled trades interviews. You\'ll practice scenarios grounded in real trades challenges, master code compliance and safety protocols, and develop the problem-solving frameworks skilled trades leaders use to make decisions under constraint.