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AI Mock Interview — practice the real rounds before the real thing

Most "AI interview prep" hands you a list of questions to read. OfferJetAI runs the actual interview: it maps your role's real rounds — recruiter screen, technical, live coding, behavioral — then runs them live, timed, and scores you like an interviewer would.

The problem

Reading a list of likely questions is not practice.

You can memorize "tell me about a time you failed" and still freeze on the real call — because the real thing is timed, it has follow-ups, it spans multiple rounds, and a coding round expects working code under pressure. A static question list never makes you do the thing. So the first time you actually perform the interview is the one that counts.

The fix

Tell us the role. We build your real interview gauntlet and run it live.

OfferJetAI maps the rounds you'd actually face for that exact role — a 20-minute recruiter screen, a technical round, a 45-minute live coding round, a behavioral panel — with realistic durations and what each one weighs. You run them one at a time against a live timer, answering by voice or text (and writing real code in-browser for coding rounds). Each round is scored on the dimensions that matter for that round and role, and you finish with an honest per-round breakdown and an overall readiness read.

How it works

1. Tell us the role (or paste the job description)

A role title alone is enough — "Backend Engineer at a fintech," "Product Marketing Manager." Paste the actual job description and the rounds get matched to the exact requirements. Got the recruiter email with the interview stages? You can mirror those exactly.

2. Review your interview blueprint and pick rounds

We propose the real sequence — type, focus, and realistic duration of each round — for that role and field. Practice the whole gauntlet, or skip to just the coding round or just the behavioral one. You choose practice mode (pause/retry) or strict mode (hard timer, like the real thing).

3. Run each round live and timed

The interviewer asks one question at a time, follows up on weak answers, and paces itself to the clock. Answer out loud (your mic) or type. For coding rounds you write real code in the in-browser editor and run it against tests. It feels like a call, not a quiz.

4. Get scored like a real interviewer

Each round is graded on role-aware dimensions — a coding round weights correctness and complexity; a screen weights communication and motivation; grammar barely matters for a technical role. You get per-round scores, an advance / borderline / not-yet verdict, concrete fixes, and an overall readiness summary.

Who this is for

Honest about who gets the most leverage from this feature.

Final-round / onsite prep

You have the onsite in three days and it's four back-to-back rounds. Run the exact gauntlet end-to-end so the real day feels like the fifth time, not the first.

Coding interviews

Practice live coding the way it actually happens: a problem calibrated to the role, a timer, hints if you stall, and your code run against hidden tests — then a review of your approach and complexity, not just pass/fail.

Career switchers

When your resume doesn't obviously fit, the interview is where you win or lose. Rehearse explaining your pivot under follow-up pressure until it lands cleanly.

Non-technical roles

Sales, product, marketing, consulting, ops, healthcare and more — the rounds adapt: a mock pitch/role-play for sales, a product-sense or case round for PM, a clinical scenario for nursing. It's not a software-only tool.

How it stacks up

Real comparison vs the alternatives most people consider first.

vs reading a question list (or our Study Guide)

The Study Guide is for reading up — likely questions with model answers. The Mock Interview makes you perform: timed rounds, follow-ups, live coding, and a score. Use the guide to study, the simulator to rehearse. Most people need both.

vs "act as an interviewer" in ChatGPT

You can prompt ChatGPT to role-play an interviewer — but you have to design the rounds, set the timing, run the code yourself, and it won't score you against a real rubric. OfferJetAI bakes the multi-round structure, the timer, real code execution, and role-weighted scoring in.

vs peer / human mock interviews

Human mocks are great but hard to schedule, inconsistent, and often cost money per session. The simulator is available at midnight, runs your exact role's rounds every time, and lets you redo a round until it's smooth — then graduate to a human for the final polish.

Pricing

PlanThis featureIncluded
FreePreview only — upgrade to run a full mock interview.
Pro $19Included5 full mock interviews/month — all rounds, voice or typed, live coding, scored.
Premium $39IncludedUnlimited mock interviews + live coding rounds with real execution.

Full pricing details on the /pricing page.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to paste a job description?+

No. A role or job title alone generates a full, realistic interview — it's labeled an "estimated process." Pasting the actual job description (or mirroring the stages from your interview-invite email) makes the rounds match the exact requirements, so it's recommended but never required.

What roles and fields does it cover?+

All of them. Software, data/ML, product, design, marketing, sales, finance, consulting, healthcare, legal, operations and more. The round types adapt to how each field actually interviews — coding and system design for engineers, case rounds for consulting/PM, role-play for sales, clinical scenarios for healthcare.

Can I answer by voice?+

Yes. You can speak your answers (the interviewer asks out loud and shows the text too) or type them — whichever you prefer. Voice is more realistic; typing is faster for iterating. Coding rounds use an in-browser code editor.

Does it actually run my code?+

Yes. Coding rounds run your submission against real tests and report pass/fail, then add a senior-engineer review of your approach, complexity, and code quality. When live execution isn't available it falls back to a rigorous AI trace of your code against the same tests — and it always tells you which one you got.

How is it scored?+

Each round is scored 0–100 on the dimensions that matter for that round and role (a coding round weights correctness and complexity; a screen weights communication and motivation; grammar is weighted lightly for technical roles). You get per-round scores, a verdict (strong advance / advance / borderline / not yet), specific fixes, and an overall readiness summary.

Which plan is it on?+

Mock Interview is a paid feature. Pro ($19 CAD/mo) includes 5 full mock interviews per month with every round type, including live coding. Premium ($39 CAD/mo) is unlimited. Prefer to just study? The Interview Study Guide is also on Pro and Premium.

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