Business psychologist Dr Rob Yeung takes job hunters who struggle with interviews under his wing, and trains them to make a better impression. His first subject is a bus driver hoping to land a more secure position as a bailiff, whom he intends to transform into a viable employee in just three days.
Serious-minded Jamie wants a job organising parties, but his interview technique is a complete disaster. Can Rob transform this laid back intellectual into an interview dynamo? Narrated by Gary Bakewell.
Music student Owain Williams fancies himself as a trainee private detective, but has his cover blown as a man wedded to his armchair. Will Rob manage transform this sleepy student into a convincing candidate? Or will Owain sink back into a stupor? Narrated by Gary Bakewell.
Fashion student Michelle Donnelly is desperate to fight her way into the fashion world - but the competition is tough! Can Rob really turn mousy Michelle into the go getting fashionista that she must become if she is to secure the job of her dreams? Narrated by Gary Bakewell.
Business psychologist Dr Rob Yeung comes to the aid of a 19-year-old woman whose lack of confidence always ruins her chances in interviews and who needs to make up for her lack of experience.
Business psychologist Dr Rob Yeung tries to boost a recently redundant young man's confidence in an attempt to break his losing streak of more than 20 failed interviews. His speaking voice gets a work-out when he is required to make himself heard over the sound of trains, while attempts are made to improve his confidence with a spell as a restaurant door greeter, boxing training, karaoke and a session of making small talk with strangers in a lift. However, the regimen may be doing more harm than good when paranoia starts to set in.
A graduate who yearns to fulfil her dreams by securing a job in the competitive world of the entertainment industry asks business psychologist Dr Rob Yeung for advice on how to transform herself from a timid and meek interviewee into a dynamic go-getting candidate. Last in series.