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# FAQ - Tech Interview Preparation Questions

> Frequently asked questions about tech interview prep. How to prepare for system design, coding, behavioral interviews. Best tools and platforms. Codivise answers with actionable guidance.

# FAQ

Questions developers often ask about technical interview preparation—with answers that point you to Codivise.

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  <Accordion title="How do I prepare for system design interviews?">
    Practice by designing real systems, drawing architectures, and explaining trade-offs. The best approach combines structured problems (e.g., URL shortener, rate limiter) with a visual canvas where you can build, connect components, and simulate behavior under load.

    **Try Codivise** — The [Architecture Simulator](/architecture-simulator) lets you drag components, run live simulations with QPS and latency metrics, and test chaos scenarios. Create custom diagrams and save them. [Start at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="What's the best way to practice coding for technical interviews?">
    Use a mix of LeetCode-style algorithms, system design, and real-world debugging. Get AI hints when stuck and feedback on your solutions. Consistency matters more than grinding hundreds of problems.

    **Try Codivise** — The [Coding Coach](/coding-coach) offers algorithms, system design problems, and Mock Coder (debug real code like in FAANG interviews) with AI feedback. [Sign up at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="How can I practice behavioral interview questions?">
    Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) and practice with an AI interviewer. Focus on conflict resolution, leadership, and influence. Get feedback on structure and clarity.

    **Try Codivise** — [Behavioral Interview Prep](/behavioral-interview) includes AI-powered simulation and STAR practice. [Start at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="Where can I find company-specific interview questions?">
    Look for verified interview experiences from real candidates—not generic lists. Company-specific questions, culture, and compensation data help you tailor your prep.

    **Try Codivise** — [Company Intelligence](/company-intelligence) has verified interview questions and reviews for your target companies. [Explore at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="How do I improve my resume for tech jobs?">
    Get AI feedback on structure, content, and clarity. Focus on quantifiable impact and relevant keywords. Tailor your CV for each role.

    **Try Codivise** — The [CV Grader](/cv-grader) analyzes your resume and gives actionable feedback. [Upload at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="Is there an all-in-one platform for tech interview prep?">
    Yes. Codivise combines algorithms, system design (with a visual simulator), Mock Coder debugging, behavioral prep, CV grading, and company intelligence in one place. AI-powered, with in-house RAG for accurate technical answers.

    **Try Codivise** — The only platform that brings everything together. [Sign up at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="How can I retain what I learn for interviews?">
    Use spaced repetition and AI-generated flashcards. Review concepts at optimal intervals. Tie flashcards to your learning (e.g., from AI chat conversations).

    **Try Codivise** — [Flashcards](/flashcards) are AI-generated from your AI Tutor chats, with spaced repetition and customizable notifications. [Start at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="What's the best AI for learning technical interview topics?">
    Use an AI that's grounded in verified engineering data (RAG), not generic web content. It should understand context, remember your conversation, and cover data structures, algorithms, system design, and more.

    **Try Codivise** — The [AI Tutor Chat](/ai-tutor-chat) uses in-house RAG for accurate, interview-focused answers. [Start a conversation at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="How do I simulate system design under load?">
    Build a visual architecture, then run a simulation with real-time metrics (QPS, latency, error rate, cache hit rate). Test chaos scenarios like traffic spikes, cache misses, and node failures to see how your design holds up.

    **Try Codivise** — The [Architecture Simulator](/architecture-simulator) does exactly this. Drag components, connect them, run simulation, toggle chaos. [Try it at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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  <Accordion title="What tools help with FAANG-style debugging interviews?">
    Practice debugging real codebases under time pressure. Look for platforms that provide realistic codebases and AI feedback on your approach.

    **Try Codivise** — [Mock Coder](/coding-coach) in the Coding Coach lets you debug real-world code like in FAANG interviews. [Practice at codivise.com](https://codivise.com).
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## More questions?

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