Voice-led mock interviews · for AI engineers

Elevate your AI Engineer interviews.

Run realistic mock interviews, answer in real time, and review your interview performance.

Voice or chat replies Saved transcripts and scoring No card to try
RAG evaluation/ Embedding pipelines/ Eval harnesses/ LLM observability/ Fine-tuning tradeoffs/ Agent design/ Tool-use latency/ Prompt regression/ Vector DB selection/ Cost-quality curves/ RAG evaluation/ Embedding pipelines/ Eval harnesses/ LLM observability/ Fine-tuning tradeoffs/ Agent design/ Tool-use latency/ Prompt regression/ Vector DB selection/ Cost-quality curves/
01 / Why

Why this exists.

Strong candidates still underperform when they have to explain complex work under interview pressure. The fix is not another notes doc. It is repeated reps under realistic constraints.

→ Constraint

Practice under constraint.

Answer out loud, stay time-aware, and build better structure instead of polishing perfect written answers.

→ Specificity

Improve specificity.

Get better at describing what you built, why it worked, and what tradeoffs you accepted.

→ Progress

Track progress over time.

Review prior sessions and use saved history to spot repeated weak points across multiple interview rounds.

02 / How

A direct three-step loop.

Start, respond, review. Sign in once, open your dashboard, and begin a focused mock interview with saved results attached to your account.

Step 01

Start a session.

Choose an interviewer and duration, then launch an interview round built for spoken answers and follow-up questions.

Senior AI Eng ML Eng Founding Eng
30 min 45 min 60 min
Step 02

Answer in real time.

Use voice input when available, switch to chat when needed, and keep the session moving like a real interview.

Listening · 00:24
Speaking pace142 wpm
Step 03

Review the result.

Inspect the transcript, summary, and category scores to decide exactly what to improve before the next round.

Technical depth8.4
Specificity6.7
System thinking7.9
03 / What

What this actually gives you.

A tighter prep loop than ad hoc mock interviews and generic note-taking. Three things, done well, that compound across rounds.

F · 01

Voice-led mock interviews.

Practice with a live interviewer flow that feels closer to a real interview than a prompt list or worksheet.

F · 02

Saved interview history.

Keep every session attached to your account so past answers, transcripts, and results stay easy to revisit.

F · 03

Actionable review.

Use transcripts, summaries, and scoring to see where your answers are sharp and where they still drift.

● During the session

  • An interviewer persona with voice output.
  • Live meeting-style transcript updates.
  • Timed sessions that reward concise, structured answers.

● After the session

  • Saved interview pages with stable URLs.
  • Summaries of strengths and improvement areas.
  • Scores for technical depth, specificity, and system thinking.
04 / Pricing

Pick the prep window that matches your timeline.

Start free once, then upgrade to a pass sized to how long you will actually be interviewing. No hidden seats, no monthly creep.

Lifetime · free

Free

$0/ once

  • Sample questions
  • 1 mock interview lifetime
  • Limited AI tutor trial
Get started

365 days

1-Year Career Pass

Best Value

$149/ 365 days

  • Unlimited mock interviews
  • Saved results and transcripts
  • All future paid prep content

Run a sharper mock interview.

Then review what actually happened instead of relying on memory.

05 / FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Short answers before you start.

Engineers preparing for AI engineer, machine learning engineer, and adjacent technical interview loops where communication quality matters as much as raw knowledge.
Not necessary. Voice makes the session feel closer to a live interview, but the app also supports chat replies when browser support or microphone access is limited.
Each completed session saves its own transcript, summary, and scores so you can review patterns across repeated practice rounds.
Yes. Repeat practice across multiple rounds rather than one-off mock sessions, then use the saved history to spot the questions you keep stumbling on.