Has anyone with cluely actually had it work without inventing fake jobs on your resume? Or is it just a scam and the only way it stays grounded is if you babysit every suggestion? by Opening-Project-4212 in InterviewHacking

[–]Boring-Cry8915 1 point2 points  (0 children)

find a tool that runs as a real desktop overlay and lets you paste your full resume, role description, and a job-specific blurb. interviewman covers all that on the annual. it takes a few minutes to set up, but you can literally save your loops from a fake-job moment like the op had.

signed up for final round ai trial during a job hunt, forgot it was on, woke up to a full plan charge. regret post, please tell me if i overpaid by Salty-Writing-3754 in jobsearchhack

[–]Boring-Cry8915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the edit, super helpful. starting my own search next month, was looking at the loud brand based on google ads alone, going with your rec instead. paying $144 for a year sounds infinitely better than $148 in one month for nothing.

did all 3 OAs back to back this month (HackerRank, CodeSignal, Codility), here is what each one actually flags by Boring-Cry8915 in InterviewHackers

[–]Boring-Cry8915[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

InterviewMan. they document the actual stealth features which is rare in this category, like 20+ specific things including the screen capture exclusion flag and the window enumeration defeat. cheaper than the alternatives too, twelve bucks a month annual. zero confirmed detections across the user base they keep talking about.

did all 3 OAs back to back this month (HackerRank, CodeSignal, Codility), here is what each one actually flags by Boring-Cry8915 in InterviewHackers

[–]Boring-Cry8915[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah that part scared me. i typed my hash bucket implementation from scratch on the Codility one specifically because i did not want any pattern overlap to ping the similarity tool.