LockedIn AI

Introduction: LockedIn AI is a platform that positions itself as an interview & meeting copilot / assistant.
LockedIn AI

What is LockedIn AI?

LockedIn AI is a platform that positions itself as an interview & meeting copilot / assistant. It is intended to help users with:

  • Preparing for job interviews (technical, behavioral, etc.)
  • Live support during meetings or interviews: generating answers, giving feedback in real time
  • Building, optimizing resumes, cover letters, etc.
  • Providing practice mocks, assessments, and guidance tailored to the user’s role / experience.

Main Features

  • Real-Time Interview / Meeting Copilot: During live or mock interviews, the tool gives suggestions / helps generate responses.
  • Resume & Cover Letter Builder: Helps create or improve your application documents in a more ATS-friendly way.
  • Customization: Settings like response length (concise vs detailed), speed of responses, language preferences, domain / scenario specialization.
  • Multilingual Support: Supports many languages (~42) for interviews & responses.

    Mock Interview / Practice Tools: Question banks, practice scenarios, assessments for behavioral or technical interviews.
  • User Dashboard & Progress Tracking: Keeps track of interview prep, history, transcripts, possibly some analytics.

Pros and Cons

How to Use LockedIn AI?

  1. Sign up & Try Free Credits: Use the free trial / free credits (e.g., 10 credits) to test the basic features.
  2. Upload your Resume / Job Targets: Give the tool your resume, cover letter, job descriptions you’re applying to so the tool can tailor suggestions accordingly.
  3. Customize Settings: Adjust response style (concise, detailed), speed, language, domain or scenario (technical, behavioral, meeting, etc.) to suit your needs.
  4. Practice with Mock Interviews: Use the mock / practice mode to rehearse common interview questions; let the tool generate suggestions, practice speaking them out, refine with feedback.
  5. Use Interview Copilot During Live Interviews (if applicable / allowed): If using “live support”, ensure your setup is stable (audio, screen share permissions). But be mindful of ethical boundaries (company rules) and risk of detection.
  6. Refine Your Documents: Use the resume / cover letter tools to polish your application materials; good formatting, keywords, etc.
  7. Track Feedback / Improve: After each practice or live session, review what suggestions were helpful or not, note improvement areas. Over time, adapt to reduce dependency and improve your own ability.
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