Upload resume, get interview questions

Upload Your Resume and Generate Interview Questions

Drop in your resume and Challenge My Resume turns the document into a practical interview question set, with prompts tied to the lines an interviewer is most likely to challenge.

PDF and DOCX support
No manual prompt writing
Questions mapped to resume lines

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Resume parsed into experience, skills, projects, education, and gaps.

Upload source: file parsing, bullet extraction, skill detection, metric detection, and question mapping.

After upload

Parsed

5 experience bullets need follow-up questions

The system identifies claims with numbers, broad verbs, technical tools, and unclear ownership.

Created

12 interview questions generated

Questions cover technical details, business impact, collaboration, decision-making, and missing context.

Flagged

3 weak areas to prepare before the call

Vague claims and unsupported metrics are surfaced so you can tighten the answer.

Designed for the fastest path from resume to practice

This page targets the upload workflow directly. You do not need to write a prompt or summarize your background; the resume is the prompt.

The output stays grounded in the document

Questions are created from visible resume evidence, which makes them more realistic than broad lists of common interview questions.

Useful when an interview is already scheduled

If you have limited time, upload your current resume and prioritize the questions connected to your riskiest or most impressive claims.

Workflow

From resume to interview prep in three steps.

01

Choose your file

Upload your latest resume as PDF or DOCX.

02

Let the AI parse it

Experience, projects, technologies, numbers, and gaps are extracted.

03

Start practicing

Use the generated questions and coaching notes before your interview.

FAQ

Questions candidates ask before using it.

Do I have to copy and paste my resume?

No. You can upload a PDF or DOCX directly.

Will it ask about older roles?

Yes, if older roles contain claims, gaps, or experience that could matter in an interview.

Can I update the resume and run it again?

Yes. Running a revised resume is useful after you strengthen weak bullets or add missing metrics.

Prepare from the resume you actually send.

Upload your resume, add a job description if you have one, and get interview prep grounded in your real experience.

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