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Interview prep
Reading your notes is not the same as saying the words. Rehearse with a character who asks follow-ups, challenges weak answers, and lets you retry the same question ten times without judgment.
Tell the character the role, the company, and what you are worried about. Paste the job description if you have it.
Behavioral questions, technical drills, the salary conversation. On camera, so you practice the delivery too.
Ask for tougher follow-ups on the answers that wobbled. They remember last session and raise the bar.
Expert characters like Priya Shah (staff engineer) can run system design and code discussion at a conversational level. It complements, not replaces, hands-on coding practice.
Yes. Conversations are private to you, and we do not sell your data or use it to train third-party models.
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Language practice
Speak out loud with a partner who switches languages when you ask and remembers where you struggled.
Morning briefing
A five-minute call that sorts your day: emails drafted, tasks captured, while you talk.
Meeting notetaker
A visible participant that captures decisions and action items, then delivers notes at hang-up.