Practice the live moment.
The other interview-prep tools score what you'd type. This one asks you a question out loud, listens to your spoken answer, and gives you a scored debrief at the end. Closer to a real interview than anything you can rehearse alone.
A real interview cadence — speak, pause, listen.
Pick the role
Tell us the role you're interviewing for. Optional: bias toward a specific question category (behavioral, remote-readiness, etc.) or leave it on Mixed.
Answer out loud
Click the mic, speak your answer, click again to stop. The AI transcribes what you said, generates a follow-up, and reads it back. Repeat for ~10 turns.
Get a scored debrief
Full transcript plus rubric scores on structure, specificity, quantification, conciseness, and remote-readiness. Plus a deep-link back into the typed-answer practice tool for your weakest area.
What this is — and what it isn't.
It is a way to practice the live, voice-driven moment that breaks most candidates. The AI plays a competent, professional interviewer — it asks one question at a time, follows up on vague answers, and doesn't grade you mid-flight (that ruins the simulation).
It isn't a replica of any specific company's interview loop. We don't know your interviewer's name, what whiteboard exercise they'll spring on you, or whether your hiring manager runs hot or cold. Use this for the conversational shape — not the script.
It isn't a coach. Mid-interview coaching defeats the practice. Feedback comes in the debrief, where it's actually useful.
It isn't meant to be passed. The first time you do one, you'll cringe. That's the whole point of practice — you'd rather cringe at a transcript than at a real hiring panel.
Log in to start
Mock Interview Mode is part of RemoWork Pro. Log in or sign up first, then you'll be able to upgrade and start.
Log inCommon questions, briefly.
Is Mock Interview Mode free?
No — it's a Pro-tier feature. The free Interview Prep library and AI text-scored practice are free; Mock Interview Mode's voice flow + per-session AI interviewer + scored debrief sit behind the Pro subscription.
How long can a session be?
Up to 30 minutes per session, with a 30-minute monthly cap on Pro and a 2-hour monthly cap on Pro Max. Time only counts while the session is active — pausing the mic does not burn the clock.
Do I have to use my voice?
Yes. Voice-to-voice practice is the whole point — interviews are spoken, and rehearsing them in voice is what makes the difference vs the text-scored practice mode in /tools/interview-prep. If you want text-scored practice, that lives in the free Interview Prep library.
What questions does the AI ask?
Hand-curated banks across 7 categories — opener questions, behavioral STAR-format classics, remote-readiness probes, leadership and teamwork, strengths and weaknesses, situational scenarios, and a Mixed default that draws from all of them. Same banks the free library uses; Mock Interview just gives you the live voice loop.
Is the audio stored?
No raw audio is stored. The session captures a text transcript of both the AI's questions and your spoken answers (via browser speech recognition); the transcript is what powers the scored debrief and your library entry. Audio is processed in memory and discarded.
How is the debrief scored?
Same five criteria as the text-scored Interview Prep tool — structure (STAR), specificity, quantification, conciseness, and remote-readiness — applied to the full transcript at the end. Each criterion gets a 0-to-100 score plus a short written critique calling out specific moments in the transcript.