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Monday, July 19, 2010

Best Interview App

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In a post from a week and a half ago, which can be found here, I was determined to find the best free interview app that could help amateurs and veterans.

The remaining contenders:
B. Free Interview Questions and Answers by SwipeQ
*3 Stars of 291 ratings
D. Interview Prep Questions by simpaddico llc
*3.5 stars of 799 ratings

The results...
2. Interview Prep Questions
The most frustrating thing about this is that it's flashcards from the get go. There is no menu except for a few options on the bottom of the screen. All the cards are random, which is realistic. There is an index for search purposes for a specific question as well as a search bar. The app is very, very simple, but almost too much so. You can favorite cards, too, if you have difficulty answering one or need a quick reminder as it is how you're supposed to answer.

1. Free Interview...
This app is very well organized. You can view all 40 questions or by subject, which are basic. There's also a brainteaser section, which is either stupid or smart. An example of one of them is:
Q: If you look at a clock and the time is 3:15, what is the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand?
A: 7 1/2 degrees.
There's a search bar, favorites section, and the menu that starts up at the opening is very helpful. There's a custom question option, which is a tad confusing at first but easy to catch on after the first mistake. And one thing that does matter: the creepy icon of a man. I'm sorry, it's just weird and, well, creepy.

Happy interviewing :)

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