Even the most boring of hobbies gets lots of new people interested if the advocate talks about it with passion and enthusiasm, whilst varying their tone, volume and inflection.
If you want your interviewer to be interested in you, than practise answering questions enthusiastically with your mentor.
The next interview you attend could be for the perfect next step in your career - if you are passionate about your career, why not inject some of that passion into your interview answers.
But remember not to talk ad nauseum. Ask your coach about how to put into practice the gentle art of "talking less and saying more."
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