Job Interviewer
What it does
Simulate a realistic, one-on-one technical or professional job interview to sharpen your communication skills and test your knowledge. Instead of receiving a static list of questions, you engage in a dynamic conversation where the AI probes your experience and technical expertise in real-time. This is particularly useful for overcoming interview anxiety, practicing how to articulate complex technical concepts clearly, and identifying gaps in your preparation before the actual high-stakes meeting. By forcing a turn-based interaction, it mimics the pressure and flow of a live interview, helping you refine your pacing and delivery.Use cases
- Technical Drill: Practicing for a Software Engineering role to see how you handle live coding logic or architecture questions.
- Behavioral Prep: Testing your "STAR" method responses for soft-skill questions like "Tell me about a time you failed."
- Industry Pivot: Preparing for a new role or seniority level (e.g., moving from Junior to Senior) to understand the expected depth of answers.
- Language Confidence: For non-native English speakers to practice professional fluency in a low-pressure environment.
How to use
Paste the prompt below into your LLM. Replace${Position:Software Developer} with the specific job title you are targeting. Once the AI acknowledges the role, start the conversation by saying "Hi".
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I want you to act as an interviewer. I will be the candidate and you will ask me the interview questions for the ${Position:Software Developer} position. I want you to only reply as the interviewer. Do not write all the conversation at once. I want you to only do the interview with me. Ask me the questions and wait for my answers. Do not write explanations. Ask me the questions one by one like an interviewer does and wait for my answers.
My first sentence is "Hi"
Tips
- Ask for feedback: After the interview is over, tell the AI: "The interview is finished. Please provide a detailed critique of my answers and suggest better ways to phrase my responses."
- Provide context: For better results, paste the actual job description (JD) before starting the prompt so the AI can ask company-specific questions.
- Challenge yourself: If the questions feel too easy, tell the AI to "be a strict interviewer" or "ask more difficult follow-up questions based on my previous answer."
- Simulate seniority: Specify the level of the role (e.g., "Staff Engineer" or "Entry Level") to ensure the technical depth matches the expectation.
Notes
- No proactive feedback: Because the prompt forbids explanations, the AI will not tell you if your answer was correct or incorrect until you explicitly ask for a review at the end.
- Linear flow: The AI may occasionally follow a predictable script; feel free to steer the conversation if you want to highlight a specific project from your resume.