Developer Mock Interviews - Sentido
Mock Interviews

Walk into your next interview knowing you're ready.

Most developers fail interviews they could have passed - not because they can't code, but because they never practised being interviewed. Start with a free mock interview, see exactly where you stand, and fix the gaps before a real interviewer finds them.

12 questions • about 3 minutes • your score and fix list emailed free

What a real developer interview actually tests

Four areas decide the outcome. The mock interview scores you on all of them.

Technical fundamentals

HTTP, data structures, Git, complexity - the questions that open almost every screen.

Problem solving

How you approach a task, handle being stuck, and think out loud - interviewers score the process, not just the answer.

Behavioural answers

"Tell me about yourself", conflict, feedback, failure - prepared stories beat improvised rambles every time.

Interview craft

Research, questions to ask, follow-up, and reviewing each round so every interview makes the next one easier.

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Two free checks, one for each side of the problem.

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The Mock Interview

Can you pass the interview once you're in the room? 12 questions across fundamentals, problem solving, behavioural answers and interview craft - scored like a real entry-level screen, with your fix list emailed to you.

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The Signal Scorecard

Are you getting interviews in the first place? Check the resume, project and profile signals that decide whether a hiring team ever replies - and what to fix first.

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Common questions

Entry-level and junior developers - and anyone returning to interviewing after a break. If you're mid-level, it's still a fast way to spot rusty areas.

Yes. You answer the questions, tell us where to send the results, and your score, band and prioritised fix list arrive by email. No account, no card.

It's a signal, not a verdict. The questions mirror what entry-level screens consistently test, so a low score in a pillar reliably points at where a real interview would wobble.