Realistic question flow
Move through prompts that feel closer to a live interview than a static checklist.
Interview simulator
MockFox gives you a structured way to experience interview pressure early, answer role-relevant questions and adjust your approach before the stakes are high.
Practice role-specific questions with structured AI feedback.

The hardest part of an interview is often not knowing what kind of question comes next. An AI simulator helps you practice that uncertainty in a controlled setting, so you can test how you think, speak and recover.
MockFox focuses on practical interview behavior: staying relevant, giving enough detail, using examples and closing answers cleanly. That makes each session useful even when the real interview takes a different path.
Move through prompts that feel closer to a live interview than a static checklist.
Practice hesitation, follow-up thinking and recovery before a recruiter is on the call.
Run another round with a better plan instead of waiting for your next real interview.
Pick a target interview type so the practice session has a clear context.
Answer each prompt as you would in a real conversation, with structure and specific examples.
Use the feedback to understand whether your answer was focused, complete and convincing.
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A simulator helps you notice how your answers behave under pressure while there is still time to improve them.
A simulator creates a practice flow. You answer prompts in sequence and use feedback to improve the way you respond, not just the content you memorize.
Yes. It is useful before video, phone and in-person interviews because it helps you organize answers and practice speaking under light pressure.
No. Senior candidates can use it to refine leadership stories, technical trade-offs and concise executive-level answers.
A few short rounds are usually better than one long session. Practice, review the feedback, then repeat with one clear improvement target.