Real interview questions, not generic prompts
Behavioral (tell me about yourself, biggest weakness, conflict resolution), technical (system design, problem-solving), and role-specific. Three difficulty tiers from screen call to senior loop.
Practice English for job interviews with an AI that runs real behavioral and technical questions, scores your STAR structure, and flags filler words. Free, voice-to-voice, available 24/7. Built for engineers, analysts, designers, and anyone preparing for an interview in English.
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Behavioral (tell me about yourself, biggest weakness, conflict resolution), technical (system design, problem-solving), and role-specific. Three difficulty tiers from screen call to senior loop.
Every answer is scored on Situation, Task, Action, Result — the structure recruiters actually look for. The report shows where your story collapsed and how to tighten it.
'Um', 'like', and 'basically' counts. Detection of overlong pauses (>2s) and rushed segments. Real interviews live or die on delivery, not just content.
Most English learners walk into a job interview having rehearsed in their head. They've watched videos. They've written out answers. But the moment a real interviewer asks 'so, tell me about a time you handled conflict' — they freeze, fillers spike, the answer rambles. The fix isn't more reading. It's reps out loud, in real time, with feedback.
Interview English practice with AI gives you those reps without scheduling, without cost, and without the social pressure of a tutor. You speak; the AI asks the next question; after 5–10 minutes you stop and read a structured report. The report doesn't just say 'good job' — it shows the exact moment your answer drifted, the filler density per minute, the parts where your STAR structure was missing the Result, and three vocabulary upgrades that would make the same answer land more professionally.
fluentwith's Interview mode runs three difficulty levels. Beginner is screen-call territory: 'why this role', 'walk me through your resume'. Intermediate is hiring-manager round: behavioral deep-dives, hypotheticals. Advanced is the on-site loop: pushy follow-ups, technical drilling, senior-level expectations. You pick. The AI calibrates.
After every session, the personalization engine queues drills targeting your specific weak spots — if you said 'kind of' fourteen times, tomorrow you'll get a vocab-swap drill on hedge words. If your STAR answers consistently skip the Result, you'll get a rewrite drill. The loop closes: practice, feedback, targeted reps, repeat.
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Yes — for the speaking-out-loud part, AI is actually better than most human practice partners. It never gets tired, asks tough follow-ups consistently, and gives you objective metrics (filler count, pace, structure) that a friend won't. What AI can't replace: domain-specific feedback on your industry's interview style. For that, pair this with industry blogs or a 1-2 session coaching call.
Behavioral (tell me about yourself, biggest strength/weakness, conflict, failure, leadership), motivational (why this role, why this company, where do you see yourself), hypothetical ('how would you handle...'), and technical openers (walk me through your project, what's your stack). Difficulty escalates per level.
Yes. STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) is the structure most behavioral interviewers look for. The report flags answers missing one of the four components and shows you a rewrite. Over time, the recurring-mistake detector spots if you consistently skip Results — and queues a drill specifically for that.
A mirror gives you zero feedback. The AI gives you a second voice that asks unscripted follow-ups (so you can't memorize), plus structured scoring after. The forced 'now respond out loud' loop is also harder to skip than self-talk, which most learners abbreviate when they're tired.
Yes, fluentwith's Interview mode is free. Sign in with Google, no credit card. There are no per-session limits during normal use.
Interview mode covers job-style behavioral and technical interviews. For IELTS Speaking specifically, we recommend Casual mode + Reading mode for the three IELTS parts. We're working on dedicated IELTS modes — sign up to be notified.
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