How It Works
From opening RoleSignal to reviewing your feedback—here's exactly what happens.
- 1
Pick your interview type
Choose what you want to practice: technical problem-solving, behavioral questions, or system design discussions. Select a difficulty level that matches where you are.
- Technical, behavioral, or system design
- Adjust difficulty to your experience level
- Focus on specific topics if you want
- 2
Add your context
Upload your resume and paste the job description you're targeting. This helps tailor the questions to your background and the role you're going for.
- Your resume shapes follow-up questions
- Job description sets the focus areas
- Questions match real interview expectations
- 3
Check your audio
A quick microphone test ensures everything works before you start. Takes less than a minute.
- Grant microphone permissions
- Confirm your voice is being captured
- Adjust if needed
- 4
Have the conversation
The interview starts with an introduction, then moves to questions. Speak your answers naturally. Follow-up questions adapt based on what you say.
- Natural conversation flow
- Follow-ups probe deeper on your answers
- Sessions run about 15 minutes
- 5
Get your feedback
Right after the session ends, you see detailed feedback. Not just a score—specific notes on what worked and what didn't, tied to moments in your responses.
- Full transcript of what you said
- Scores across multiple dimensions
- Specific improvement suggestions
- 6
Track your progress
Over multiple sessions, patterns emerge. You can see which areas you've improved and which still need work.
- History of all your sessions
- Compare feedback over time
- Focus your practice where it matters
What You Need
Required
- A computer with a web browser
- A working microphone
- Stable internet connection
Recommended
- Quiet environment
- Headphones (reduces echo)
- 15 uninterrupted minutes
Ready to try it?
Join our waitlist to get early access when RoleSignal launches.