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AI interview practice with a realistic voice interviewer

AI interview practice works best when it feels like the real interview: spoken questions, follow-ups, a transcript, and feedback tied to evidence. Intrvio's GAIA gives candidates that practice loop before the employer interview.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Quick answer

Best for candidates who need spoken rehearsal, not just written notes.

Use role practice pages for job-specific questions.

Review the transcript before memorizing any answer.

Practice need
GAIA workflow
Static guide
Outcome
Speaking under pressure
Live voice answer
Read-only prompts
Better timing and clarity
Follow-up handling
GAIA probes missing detail
No follow-up
More complete evidence
Role fit
Role-specific practice pages
Generic advice
More relevant examples
Review
Transcript and scorecard
Self-assessment
Clear next step

How to run a useful practice session

Choose a role, answer out loud, then read the transcript before looking at the score. Strong answers usually contain context, a decision, the trade-off, the result, and what you learned.

Repeat with one improvement target at a time. The goal is not to memorize a perfect response; it is to make your real examples easier to follow.

Candidate practice and employer interviews stay separate

Intrvio serves both candidates and employers, so the product boundary matters. Candidate practice is preparation; employer-side GAIA interviews are structured assessments controlled by the hiring team.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. Intrvio practice lets you answer voice questions and review transcript-backed feedback before a real interview.

Start a realistic AI interview practice session.

Answer out loud, handle follow-ups, and improve using transcript evidence.