Best AI for interview prep
You don't need the list of common interview questions — you need to practice answering them out loud and hear where you ramble. The right model runs a real mock: it asks one question, reacts to your answer, digs deeper, and then tells you what was vague. The wrong one just prints "Tell me about yourself" and 19 friends.
Best at staying in character as a tough-but-fair interviewer — it asks real follow-ups, and its feedback is specific ("your STAR answer had no measurable Result") instead of "great job!"
GPT-5.4 is stronger for technical and case interviews — it drills system-design, coding, and consulting-case questions with rigor.
Act as the hiring manager for a Senior Product Manager role at a fintech. Interview me one question at a time — start with a behavioral question, react to my answer, and ask a follow-up before moving on. After each of my answers, give 2 lines of feedback on structure and specificity. Here's the job description: [paste]. Here's my background: 6 years PM, shipped a payments feature used by 2M users.
What to look for in any model
- 1Paste the actual job description and your resume — generic prep is half as useful as role-specific prep
- 2Make it interview you turn by turn — don't let it dump all the questions at once, that defeats the practice
- 3Ask for feedback after each answer, scored on structure, specificity, and length — that's where the improvement is
- 4Practice the answers out loud, not in your head — the gap between "I know what I'd say" and saying it is the whole problem
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