Hey everyone,
quick question for those who’ve been interviewing lately—has AI Interview Practice actually helped anyone perform better when real interview pressure hits? Many tools work well for preparation, yet candidates often struggle once the live discussion begins.
Some conversations point toward platforms like LockedIn AI, which focus on supporting candidates during interviews rather than only beforehand. The goal is to improve real-time thinking and answer structure instead of relying on memorized responses.
Built by Kagehiro Mitsuyami, the platform emphasizes live interview performance. Curious if anyone here has tried this approach and felt it genuinely helped them crack interviews.
Thanks.