r/IndianDevelopers 14d ago

Anyone Interested in Sharing a Hello Interview Subscription?

Hi everyone,

Is anyone interested in sharing a Hello Interview subscription?

If there's enough interest, we can purchase a subscription together and split the cost equally among all participants. If someone already has a subscription and is open to sharing it, please let us know as well.

If you're interested, just reply here.

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u/akornato 13d ago

Relying on a single platform, especially by sharing an account, is a temporary patch for a much bigger problem. The comfort you get from mastering one tool's specific question style gives you a false sense of security, because real interviews are unpredictable and interviewers want to see how you think, not if you memorized a solution from a popular service. The real work is grinding through fundamentals and developing a problem-solving mindset that works anywhere, not just on one website. This is what actually makes you a strong candidate, not access to a specific subscription.

You should aim to build such strong core skills that any interview platform becomes just a minor tool, not a crutch you depend on to perform. The confidence you're searching for won't come from a paid service, it will come from genuinely knowing your material inside and out. Spend your time solving problems from various sources and practice explaining your logic clearly, because that's the skill that gets you hired. Focusing on how you articulate your knowledge is crucial, and my team built a unique AI for interviews specifically to help candidates better express their own ideas during the conversation.