Show HN: Building real time interview with voice agents(clariox.ai)
clariox.ai
Show HN: Building real time interview with voice agents
https://clariox.ai
I built a voice based AI mock interview simulator. You pick a role Frontend or Engineering Manager, etc.. level, type and the system generates the questions, scenario and conduct the interview.
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Nice work!
I've actually been using a similar approach while preparing for interviews, and it genuinely helped me land my current job.
One thing I realized along the way is that mock interviews are only part of the process. Before practicing, most people still need to figure out what to study, in what order, and where their knowledge gaps are. That's the idea behind Dumqa—helping people prepare before they even start mock interviews.
I think the two approaches complement each other really well.
https://dumqa.app/en
I've actually been using a similar approach while preparing for interviews, and it genuinely helped me land my current job.
One thing I realized along the way is that mock interviews are only part of the process. Before practicing, most people still need to figure out what to study, in what order, and where their knowledge gaps are. That's the idea behind Dumqa—helping people prepare before they even start mock interviews.
I think the two approaches complement each other really well.
https://dumqa.app/en
Hi,
I’m Nick, founder and developer of clariox.ai. The most unpleasant part of programming for me is going through interviews. You can spend years building complex systems, solving real business problems, and saving production in the middle of the night because an ECS container suddenly decided to fall over.
But then you still have to answer random questions from strangers who are going to judge you.
And after that, they send something like: “You’re great, but we’ve decided to move forward with another candidate.” And then what? What are you supposed to do next?
That’s why I built a tool for myself — to practice safely and get useful feedback on where I need to improve my knowledge.
I’d be grateful for any feedback.
I’m Nick, founder and developer of clariox.ai. The most unpleasant part of programming for me is going through interviews. You can spend years building complex systems, solving real business problems, and saving production in the middle of the night because an ECS container suddenly decided to fall over.
But then you still have to answer random questions from strangers who are going to judge you.
And after that, they send something like: “You’re great, but we’ve decided to move forward with another candidate.” And then what? What are you supposed to do next?
That’s why I built a tool for myself — to practice safely and get useful feedback on where I need to improve my knowledge.
I’d be grateful for any feedback.