More than 211,000 people watched the TikTok video posted by @mollythacker789 on November 15.
A few years ago, the couple would have practiced the interview face-to-face, but many workplaces have become remote since the coronavirus outbreak.
According to Statista, the number of daily active users of Microsoft Teams has almost doubled in the past year, increasing from 145 million worldwide users in 2021 to 270 million in 2022.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak and the growing practices of social distancing and working from home, Microsoft has seen dramatic increases in the daily use of its communication and collaboration platform within a short period of time.
In the clip, Molly Thacker’s partner Jord can be seen wearing a suit on a laptop screen as he puts her through a mock interview ahead of the real thing. The viral clip has received more than 22,800 likes.
The UK-based TikToker has added the following text to the video: “you are scared of an interview so he puts his suit on and sends you a Teams invite and spends every night interviewing you so you can get familiar with the process.”
On Sunday, Newsweek shared an article about a woman who paid off her husband’s mortgage. Expert Tina Wilson highlighted the importance of kind gestures in a relationship.
She pointed out it’s the “little things that matter,” such as saying thank you and asking if they had a good day.
As you can see in the video, this boyfriend has gone above and beyond to help his partner prepare for her job interview, and he has stolen the hearts of the internet while doing it.
Almost 200 people have commented, and many are impressed with his commitment to the cause.
One comment received more than 1,800 likes. It read: “What a genuine and pure heart he has,” while another TikToker wrote, “Marry him.”
Another user commented: “This is just so sweet! Good luck with your interview.”
“This is honestly the cutest thing. preparing you in the best way! You’ll smash it,” wrote one TikToker.
Molly has responded to the comments by writing that Jord is “the best” and confirming they will get hitched one day.
In August, a TikTok video racked up millions of views as a boyfriend picked his favorite photo of his girlfriend.
Newsweek reached out to @mollythacker789 for comment. We could not verify the details of the case.