Could you defend your resume in the room?
An adversarial AI interviewer that cross-examines your actual resume against a real job — quoting your own bullets, pressing every soft claim — so nothing catches you off guard when it's a real interviewer asking. Not a generic question bank.
Your resume says you “increased pipeline conversion by 40%” — how was that measured, and what was your specific contribution?
The interview you'd get if the hiring manager had read every line
Resume Forensics Report
Before you start, an attack-surface analysis of your resume against the job: vague metrics, unevidenced claims, skill gaps, and anything inflated during tailoring — ranked by how hard an interviewer will push on it.
Grounded in your resume + JD
It quotes your real bullets verbatim and probes the exact requirements this job cares about — not a recycled list of questions for your title. Every session is specific to you.
Adversarial by design
A skeptical hiring manager, not a cheerleader. It refuses buzzwords as evidence, catches "we" without "I", and follows up until you back a claim with specifics — or admit you can't.
Debrief scorecard
At the end, an honest score for every answer, the patterns across them, and the three fixes that matter most — plus a stronger-answer sketch built only from what you actually said.
Practice until it's second nature
Run it again and it remembers your weak spots from last time, then probes whether you actually improved. The retention loop that turns a shaky claim into a confident one.
It never fabricates
Missing a real example or a number? The debrief marks it "[you need a real example here]" instead of inventing one. We make your resume defensible — we don't teach lying.
From a tailored resume to an interview you can survive
Tailor a resume
Tailor your resume to a specific job the way you already do — that's what the interviewer is grounded in.
Read your briefing
Get the forensics report: exactly where your resume is exposed and what they'll ask about it.
Survive the interview
One question at a time, the AI cross-examines your claims. Pick the stage and how hard it pushes.
Review your debrief
Get scored answer-by-answer, see your patterns, and fix the gaps before it's a real interviewer.
Frequently asked questions
Is it really based on my resume?
Yes. Before the interview, it runs a forensics report on the exact resume you tailored for a specific job — finding vague metrics, unevidenced claims, skill gaps, and anything inflated during tailoring. The interviewer then quotes your actual bullets back to you ("your resume says you 'increased pipeline conversion by 40%' — how was that measured?"). It is not a generic list of questions for your job title.
What makes it 'adversarial'?
It behaves like a skeptical hiring manager, not a cheerleader. It presses vague answers, calls out "we" without "I", refuses to accept buzzwords as evidence, and follows up until you either back a claim with specifics or admit you can't. You pick the toughness — standard, or full adversarial — and the interview stage before you start.
Will the debrief make up accomplishments for me?
Never. The debrief scores every answer and sketches a stronger version — but it restructures only what you actually said. Where you're missing a real example or a number, it inserts an explicit "[you need a real example here]" placeholder instead of inventing one. We make resumes defensible; we don't teach lying.
How much does it cost?
Your first mock interview is free, including the forensics report (top findings) and a full debrief. Paid plans unlock unlimited interviews, up to 12 questions each, and the complete forensics report. See the pricing page for details.
What roles does it work for?
Any role. Because it's grounded in your resume and the specific job description rather than a fixed question bank, it works for engineering, product, marketing, sales, operations, and everything in between — and it conducts the interview in the language your resume is written in.
Find your weak answers here, not in the interview.
Run an adversarial mock interview grounded in your real resume and a real job — then walk in already knowing how to defend every line. Your first interview is free.