Interview Types

Coding, behavioral, and system-design interviews, plus platform specifics (Zoom, Google Meet, Teams).

The questions in this cluster come from candidates who already know real-time AI assistance exists and want to know whether it works for their specific round. The answer differs by round type, and we try to be honest about it.

Behavioral interviews are where this kind of tool earns its keep. STAR-formatted answers benefit from a real-time outline that surfaces the candidate's own resume bullets — the AI is not making up experience, it is reminding you which project of yours actually fits the question. System design rounds are similar: a real-time prompt structure helps you not freeze on the opening five seconds. Coding interviews are harder — if the interviewer is watching a shared screen of your IDE, reading off an overlay without making it obvious is hard, and the cluster's coding answers are direct about that. Case interviews split the difference depending on whether the interviewer expects oral reasoning or a written work product.

Platform-wise: Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and WebEx all work with the system-audio capture model. Browser-tab-shared calls and phone calls do not — the audio path is different and the answers below explain which platforms are which.

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