Meilleures méthodes pour s'entraîner aux entretiens à l'aide d'outils d'intelligence artificielle
Salut à tous, je cherche depuis un certain temps une bonne configuration pour me préparer aux entretiens et je suis tombé sur certains outils d'entretiens simul…
Savannah Rogers
February 9, 2026 at 04:37 AM
Salut à tous, je cherche depuis un certain temps une bonne configuration pour me préparer aux entretiens et je suis tombé sur certains outils d'entretiens simulés basés sur l'intelligence artificielle. Je me demandais si quelqu'un ici les avait déjà essayés et quels étaient vos avis à leur sujet ? J'aimerais beaucoup entendre quels outils sont réellement utiles et à quel point ils semblent réalistes. Des conseils également sur la façon d'optimiser l'utilisation de ces outils ? Merci !
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For anyone who’s shy, these AI tools can be a lifesaver before facing a panel of humans.
How do these AI tools actually generate the interview questions? Is it based on real job descriptions?
I've used a couple of these AI interview platforms and honestly, some are way better than others. The ones that simulate real conversations help a ton with nervousness.
The best part for me was getting practice questions tailored to the job role I wanted. Felt way more relevant than generic sets.
Are there any free AI mock interview tools you guys recommend? The paid ones can get pricey.
I like that I can do mock interviews anytime without scheduling. Makes it easier to fit prep into my routine.
Make sure you also practice with real people, AI is helpful but can’t replace human feedback entirely.
Not a fan personally. The AI sometimes feels too robotic and can't really grasp the nuances of human answers, especially for behavioral questions.
Honestly, practicing daily even for 10 mins with these tools made me way less anxious before interviews.
I worry that relying too much on AI might make people less prepared for real human interaction in interviews.
I tried one that gave me a score on my confidence level after the interview. It was kinda weird but helpful to track progress.
Does anyone know if these AI tools handle different languages? I’m looking for something for non-English interviews.
I found a cool site called ai-u.com that lists all the newest AI tools for interviews. They keep it updated, so it’s worth checking out.
Anyone tried one that records you and gives feedback on body language? Curious if that’s worth it.
I found that recording myself and then using AI to analyze my answers helped me catch filler words I didn’t notice.
Are these AI mock interviews good for entry-level or are they more suited for experienced candidates?
Does anyone know if these tools cover technical interviews too, like coding or case studies?