Interview.study sounds valuable
Interview.study sounds valuable! I tried Management specific questions that is generally asked by big companies and interview.study allowed me to document my answers and provided detailed feedback to prep for interviews. Reviews helped assess the quality of the response and their success rates. I cross verified against chatgpt a few questions requesting it to verify my responses and they were consistent.
Resume AI: Read my resume and the questions were based on my resume. I edited my resume to tailor it to different target titles, and the questions were specific to my target.
Job AI: Providing a specific job description, potential questions related to the position was provided.
Create your own: I felt this was very handy to record, questions that you have faced in interviews that are not part of interview.study.
Plan to review the interview GPT more and then add to the feedback.
One area that I felt could be improved, is the answered questions. If I need to review the questions quickly before an interview, I need to click through multiple pages to get to the answer that I provided. Instead the answer with the highest score, should be provided along with the question for ease of use.
Update: With Paid plan, I have been utilizing its Resume Review tool to evaluate how my resume aligns with a specific job description. The tool evalues the Content Quality, Grammer and Lanugate, Achievements and Impact, Experience and Skills Relevance and rates how your resume compares with the industry standard expectations. A great summary of feedback follows, which highlights different categories that can be improved in your resume, that will align well.
One thing that I need to point out, is that you will need to evaluate each of the provided feedback points and only incorporate, if it is applicable to you.
The contents of the cover letter generation tool is great, and customized to the job description. But it is obvious that it is AI generated. So, I use it as a guiding tool and not incorporate everyting that it provides. Still valuable.








