Practice interviews out loud with an AI interviewer.
Sarah reads your resume and the job description, then asks realistic behavioral and role-specific questions. You answer by voice — she gives feedback on every response and a final scorecard.
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Built for results, not vanity output.
Voice in, voice out
Talk naturally. The AI listens, transcribes your answer, and responds out loud — just like a real interview.
Dynamic follow-ups
Sarah doesn't read from a script. She pushes on vague claims, asks follow-ups, and adapts to your answers in real time.
Per-answer feedback
Every response is scored on clarity, structure, and substance — with specific advice on what to improve.
Final scorecard
A full session summary with strengths, gaps, and a ranked prep list for your next real interview.
Three steps. No setup.
Enter role + company
Paste the job description and upload your resume so Sarah knows exactly what to ask.
Start the session
Hit start. Sarah introduces herself and asks the first question — you answer by speaking naturally.
Review your scorecard
End the session anytime to get scored feedback on every answer, plus a final summary and prep list.
What's included
- Fully spoken interview experience (voice in, voice out)
- AI interviewer adapts follow-ups to your answers
- Behavioral, technical, and role-specific questions
- Per-answer scoring on clarity, structure, substance
- Final session scorecard with strengths and gaps
- Resume + JD-aware question generation
- 10-minute sessions with optional extension
- Text fallback if you prefer typing over speaking
Common questions
Do I need a microphone?+
Yes for the full experience, but you can type your answers if you prefer. Voice input gives the most realistic practice.
What kinds of questions does it ask?+
Behavioral (STAR), technical, and role-specific questions tailored to the job description and your resume.
Is the feedback generic or specific?+
Specific. Every answer is scored line-by-line against clarity, structure, and substance — with concrete suggestions.