u/Downtown_Term4403

Built a mock interview tool for Azure roles after bombing 3 interviews in a row
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Built a mock interview tool for Azure roles after bombing 3 interviews in a row

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Looking for honest feedback from anyone studying for AZ-104 right now.

Disclosure first: I built this. So take the rest with whatever salt you need.

Last year I failed three Azure Admin interviews back to back. Knew the material cold. Conditional Access, RBAC scoping, VNet peering, the whole AZ-104 syllabus. Couldn't articulate any of it under pressure. The interviewer would ask "you've got a CA policy that locked out an entire country region by accident, walk me through what you do" and I'd freeze, ramble, or jump to the answer without showing my reasoning.

The pattern I noticed: every mock interview tool out there is built for software engineers. Azure-specific scenarios don't really exist. Pramp matches you with random partners who might be frontend devs. Final Round AI's role library is generic. So I built one that only does IT roles.

The bit I'm most curious for feedback on: the platform scores three voice metrics during your answer (Articulation Accuracy, Cognitive Fluency, Emotional Regulation) on top of technical content. Sample output from a session looks like AA 78 · CF 65 · ER 71 per question, with timestamps showing where your voice destabilised. I think this is the most useful signal in the platform but I genuinely don't know if it'll feel weird in practice.

30-day free Pro trial, no card. Honestly looking for people who'll try it and tell me where it falls apart, not people who'll be polite. AZ-104, Network Engineer, SOC Analyst, CCNA, AWS SAA, CISSP, Security+ tracks all live.

https://www.interviuni.com/auth/login?mode=signup?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=interview-training&utm_content=AzureCertification

What's the one Azure interview question that broke you? Curious what scenarios are actually showing up in 2026 interviews. The syllabus and the real-world questions don't always match.

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u/Downtown_Term4403 — 5 days ago
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Stop practising in your head. Practise out loud. Get scored. Get hired. InterviUni is mock interviews for the IT professionals who refuse to lose another offer to someone with worse answers.
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u/Downtown_Term4403 — 9 days ago
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Hey everyone,

I’m the founder of InterviUni and I’m looking for some real, honest feedback from people in IT.

I built this because I kept noticing the same thing. A lot of people know their stuff technically, but when it comes to interviews, especially scenario-based ones, they struggle to explain, structure, or think under pressure.

So I tried to build something that feels closer to the actual interview experience, not just another question bank.

Here’s what’s inside:

  • Mock interviews with real-world scenarios (M365, Azure, etc.)
  • Voice-based feedback on how you communicate your answers
  • Practice tests for vendor certs
  • Hands-on style drills (more thinking/execution, less memorization)
  • Performance breakdowns across different areas

What I’d love your feedback on:

If you’re open to trying it, I’m giving 30 days free.

I’m mainly looking to understand:

  • Does the mock interview feel realistic?
  • Are the practice tests actually useful?
  • Is anything confusing or clunky?
  • What feels valuable vs what feels unnecessary?
  • What would make you actually keep using it?

No need to sugarcoat anything!! The more direct, the better.

Link:

https://www.interviuni.com

If you try it:

Would really appreciate if you share:

  • Your role (e.g. helpdesk, Azure, networking, etc.)
  • What stood out (good or bad)
  • What you’d change

Thanks in advance to anyone who takes a look.

This kind of feedback is what actually helps improve the product.

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u/Downtown_Term4403 — 13 days ago
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u/Downtown_Term4403 — 17 days ago