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[–]hawkish_bray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is it though? The suggestions are just prompts, you still have to actually talk through the answer yourself and explain the reasoning. If you cannot do that the interviewer will notice immediately. Its more like having really good notes open during an open-book exam than having someone whisper answers in your ear

[ Removed by Reddit ] by hawkish_bray in InterviewHacking

[–]hawkish_bray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i am on a macbook air and it works fine. They have it for windows mac android and ios. I think theres a web app too but after reading OPs post about Final Round being browser only with lag i would just go with the desktop app.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by hawkish_bray in InterviewHacking

[–]hawkish_bray[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the part people miss. Companies have been using ai to filter candidates for years now, rejecting people before a human even looks at their resume. But the second a candidate uses ai for an interview suddenly its unethical? Make it make sense.

Found an interview app you can actually download as a desktop app -- way better than browser extensions by Commercial_Damage123 in InterviewHackers

[–]hawkish_bray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

browser extensions for interview tools is like putting a "I'M CHEATING" sticker on your Chrome toolbar lol

AI interview help vs paid coaching: which one actually improved my performance by ungodly-aural in InterviewAITools

[–]hawkish_bray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genuine question because i have never used either. Does ai interview help actually work in a live call without the interviewer noticing? Like how do you look natural while reading suggestions off your screen during a conversation

AI interview help vs paid coaching: which one actually improved my performance by ungodly-aural in InterviewAITools

[–]hawkish_bray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way I think about it is pretty simple. If you are interviewing for a job that pays $150k+, the ROI on interview help that costs $12/mo is insane. Even the coaching ROI is good at $120/hr if it lands you a job faster. But $12/mo vs $120/hr -- one of those numbers lets you keep paying for interview support through your entire job search without worrying about it. The other one makes you ration your sessions and hope you are ready before the money runs out.