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Practers
Practice smarter, interview better
15 followers
Practice smarter, interview better
15 followers
Most interview prep tools only do one thing. Practers puts the whole journey in one platform. You get voice based mock interviews that ask real follow up questions, live peer to peer interviews with other candidates, sessions with vetted professionals, timed coding contests with leaderboards, a resume ATS score with fixes, and a question bank tagged by company. Every session ends with a clear report, so you always know what to work on next.









The voice based mock interviews actually follow up like a real interviewer, not just a script. The post session report nailed exactly what I need to work on next.
honestly the voice based mock interviews that actually ask follow up questions feel like the real deal, not just a gimmick. that alone sets it apart from the usual prep sites that basically just throw prompts at you and call it a day.
love that everything lives in one place, super useful honestly. one thing i'd add though is a quick "weak spot" drill mode that pulls from your last few reports and throws like 5 questions at you on whatever you keep missing, would make the post-session action plan actually stick
Tried the live peer interviews last night and was surprised how natural the conversation felt, even with a stranger. The follow-up questions actually pushed me to explain my reasoning instead of just reciting answers.
The voice mock interview actually dug deeper than expected with real follow ups instead of just reading a script. Liked that the report at the end spelled out exactly where I rambled.
the voice based mock interviews that actually ask real follow up questions are kind of brilliant, you know. that's the one thing most prep tools completely fumble
@sebahattiniug7 Thank you, that genuinely means a lot. The follow ups were the whole reason we started this. In a real interview you almost never get judged on your final answer, you get judged on what happens the moment someone pushes back on your first idea, and that is exactly the part you cannot practise by just grinding problems on your own.
Honestly, getting the AI to ask a good follow up instead of a generic one was the hardest thing to get right, so it is really nice to hear it landed for you.