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You finish a mock interview. The screen flashes: "Score: 72/100."
On most platforms, that's where it ends. You're left wondering: Why 72? Why not 85? Was it my voice? My answers? My shirt?
At JobInterview.live, we don't believe in black boxes. We use a SHAP-inspired approach β based on Shapley values from cooperative game theory β to tell you exactly why you got that score. Enter SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations).
Imagine you and 3 friends buy a pizza for $20.
How do you split the bill fairly? You can't just split it equally ($5 each). You need to attribute the cost based on contribution.
SHAP does this for AI. It looks at your final score (the bill) and calculates exactly how much each "feature" (the slices) contributed to it.
When you see a JobInterview.live score, you see the breakdown:
Overall Score: 72%
72% Total.
If SHAP tells you that "Missing Keywords" cost you 20 points, but "Body Language" only cost you 2 points, stop practicing your smile and start studying the job description. Fix the biggest leaks first.
AI bias is a real concern. SHAP creates transparency. If an AI gave you a low score, you can check why. If the reason is "Background noise," you know it wasn't biased against your accentβit was just your microphone.
SHAP calculates the interaction between these. Example: A great answer (Content +10) delivered in a whisper (Delivery -10) might result in a neutral score.
Uncertainty breeds anxiety. Knowing exactly where you stand breeds confidence. By demystifying the scoring process, we turn interview prep from a guessing game into a science.
Don't just practice harder. Practice smarter.
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Published: February 2026 | Reading Time: 4 minutes