AI Mock Interview Coach
Practice your interview before it counts.

Interviews are practice-able. Most people don't, because practicing alone feels weird and finding a friend to drill you is hard. Soulit's interview coaches give you the practice without the awkwardness: they ask realistic questions, listen to your answers, and tell you honestly what worked and what didn't. The coaches below are calibrated for warmth and rigor.
How it works
Tell the coach the role and company (general, not company-secret). The coach generates questions appropriate for the role — behavioral, technical, situational. You answer like you would in a real interview. The coach plays it straight: listens, asks follow-ups, then gives you feedback at the end of each round.
What the coach is good for
STAR-format behavioral questions. Common technical interview formats (system design walkthroughs in conversation, not whiteboard coding). Practicing your story for the "tell me about yourself" opener. Stress-testing your weak-spot answers. Building muscle memory for high-stakes interviews.
Not a guarantee
The coach is for practice — it doesn't know the specific interviewer or company culture. Use it alongside research, not instead of it. For senior or specialized roles, supplement with industry-specific resources. Free to start.
Frequently asked questions
- Will it ask questions specific to my industry?
- Yes — tell it the role (e.g., "backend engineer at a startup") and it will ask appropriate questions. The more specific you are, the better the practice.
- Can it grade my answers?
- It can give qualitative feedback — what worked, what was vague, what to clarify. It won't give you a numerical score, because real interviews don't either.
- Is this useful for non-tech roles?
- Yes. Sales, marketing, healthcare, education, finance — the format works for any role with a behavioral component. Tell the coach the field.
- Should I practice my whole interview here?
- Practice a few rounds, then take a break. Memorizing answers makes you sound rehearsed. The goal is to get comfortable with the format, not to script every line.