Ресурсы
Структурированные маршруты для подготовки к техническим интервью.
Сгруппированные входы для тех, кто сравнивает инструменты, тренирует System Design, оттачивает behavioral-ответы или готовится к senior/staff-лупам.
Comparison Pages
For high-intent readers comparing prep methods, formats, and tool categories.
- AI mock interview vs. LeetCode: what each tool actually trains LeetCode sharpens implementation speed. A mock interviewer stresses structure, trade-offs, and pressure. Serious prep usually needs both.
- Peer mock interviews vs. AI mock interviews Peer mocks bring realism and human judgment. AI mocks bring availability, repetition, and consistency. The useful question is when to use each.
- Human interview coach vs. AI interview practice A strong human coach can accelerate judgment fast. AI practice can give you the repetition and pressure loop most people can actually sustain.
- Text vs. voice mock interviews: which one should you practice with? Text is easier to start. Voice is closer to the room. Strong interview prep usually uses both modes for different jobs.
- Best AI tools for technical interview prep The useful question is not which tool has the flashiest demo. It is which one actually improves how you perform in an interview loop.
System Design and Technical Rounds
For candidates who need sharper technical loops than random practice question volume.
- How to practice system design interviews when you are alone Solo system design prep breaks when nobody pushes on scope, trade-offs, or failure modes. The fix is a more adversarial practice loop.
- System design interviews vs. coding interviews: why your prep should look different Candidates often use the same prep style for both interview types. That usually leaves one of them undertrained.
- Inside an AI interview simulator: the architecture, at a high level What it takes to make an AI interviewer feel demanding and coherent, without turning the product into a bag of disconnected model calls.
Behavioral and Positioning
For candidates who want stronger communication signal, not just stronger solutions.
- Behavioral interview prep for software engineers Behavioral rounds are not a soft side quest. They are where many strong engineers sound vague, passive, or less senior than they are.
- How to answer “Tell me about yourself” as a software engineer Most answers are either a resume dump or an awkward autobiography. The useful version is a tight framing of who you are as an engineer.
Senior and Staff Preparation
For engineers preparing beyond the mid-level loop, where judgment and leverage dominate.
- Senior software engineer interview prep: what changes at this level Senior interviews are not just harder junior interviews. The signal shifts toward judgment, trade-offs, and how you operate in messy systems.
- Staff engineer interview preparation Staff interviews test leverage, architecture, influence, and clarity under ambiguity. Preparing for them like a coding screen is usually a category error.