Construction interviews—whether you're targeting a project manager, superintendent, construction manager, project controls engineer, or program manager role—are fundamentally different from corporate interviews. You're evaluated on your ability to manage schedule and cost performance under real-world constraints, navigate contract structures and change order claims, coordinate complex multi-subcontractor environments, and deliver projects safely and on time when things inevitably go wrong.
Whether you're interviewing at a global EPC contractor (Bechtel, Fluor), a major US general contractor (Turner Construction), an engineering and construction management firm (AECOM, Jacobs), or any major employer in construction, the interview tests whether you understand schedule recovery tactics, can quantify cost impacts and change order claims, coordinate across subcontractors and design teams, and communicate complex situations clearly to owners and stakeholders.
How it works
- Practice construction scenarios modeled on real interview questions from top contractors and construction managers
- Get AI-powered feedback on your approach to schedule recovery, project controls, and risk mitigation
- Build skills across project management, contract administration, subcontractor coordination, and safety leadership
- Track your progress across 20+ construction competencies with adaptive difficulty
Why construction interviews need dedicated prep
Construction interviews are fundamentally different from other professional interviews. They focus on whether you can think systematically about project delivery under constraint—schedule pressure, cost overruns, differing site conditions, subcontractor conflicts, and owner relationships that must be preserved through difficult conversations. Unlike business case interviews, construction interviews test real-world execution: how do you recover 8 weeks of schedule slip? How do you manage a change order claim while protecting the owner relationship? How do you coordinate 20 subcontractors when a critical path activity is at risk?
The AI coach pushes you to think like a construction leader: How do you decompose a schedule recovery problem into scope, cost, and contract dimensions? How do you quantify the cost of acceleration options (overtime, fast-tracking, crew augmentation) against the risk of liquidated damages? How do you communicate a project in trouble to an owner without losing their trust? Standard management frameworks don't answer these questions—construction-specific thinking does.
Built for construction professionals
Whether you're targeting global EPC firms (Bechtel, Fluor), major general contractors (Turner Construction), engineering and construction management companies (AECOM, Jacobs), specialty contractors, real estate developers, or public agency construction programs, this platform prepares you for construction interviews. You'll practice scenarios grounded in real construction challenges, master project controls and risk management frameworks, and develop the problem-solving discipline construction leaders use to make high-stakes decisions under pressure.