A good AI interview product identifies your shortcomings in advance, allowing you to improve, thereby adapting to real interview scenarios in advance and enhancing your interview skills.
Job interviews are like fighting bosses in a game. The real difficulty isn't a lack of skill points, but the absence of opportunities to expose one's shortcomings before the actual battle. Many people only realize their problems during their first interview, but by then, it's often too late.
I recently chatted with a former colleague from my previous company, and we shared the same view: a truly valuable AI interview product should be able to:
Identify shortcomings in advance: For example, unclear expression logic, overly vague answers, or failure to grasp key points.
Provide targeted feedback: Not only tell you what's wrong, but also suggest directions for improvement.
Simulate real scenarios: Voice Q&A, follow-up questions, and even a bit of pressure.
Enable quantifiable progress: Interview reports + stress tests, allowing you to see your progress curve.
In other words, the significance of AI interviews is not to "replace interviewers", but to help you adapt to real interview scenarios in advance. It's like replaying a dungeon in a game, where you can test out skill cooldowns, movement habits, and expose weaknesses. When the real battle comes, you won't be caught off guard.
It's easy to search for such AI tools online, such as OfferEasy AI - Real-time AI mock interviews enhance interview skills.
I would like to discuss with everyone: what functions should a good AI simulated interview tool have? Real-person voice feedback? Interview evaluation reports? Or something else?
Top comments (3)
Thank you for sharing such an excellent AI mock interview tool. I will make full use of its value to help me find a job.
This is exactly the AI mock interview tool I've been looking for. I'll rely on it to practice a lot while job hunting recently.
I used it for a mock interview. The interview questions can be generated based on the resume and the position, which is pretty good.