u/wingsoybean

Is InterviewMan good enough for an AI engineer final round in 2026?

Hi.

I'm an ML engineer, and while our prep is leaning on Python coding rounds extensively, and most of the practice we're doing are leetcode style problems with the same patterns, there are a couple of specific situations that are happening right now where i need to really lean on some "live prompt" tool, to get far better answers in the panel.

In most cases, folks will blindly jump into building their own anki deck but i wanted to see, would it make sense to go for an InterviewMan setup? Is InterviewMan mature enough? I tried it briefly on a friend's account during a mock he ran for me, and the prompts on the system design portion were tight, and that was my main inspiration for asking this question. If you've gone this route, what were your hurdles? What should i look out for, and what should i look forward to? Was running the two device setup hard? Was the desktop app on Mac stable enough that it made the live panel experience smooth?

Thank you!

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u/wingsoybean — 8 days ago