It has evolved into an adversarial game where the odds are stacked against the developer. You face biased interviewers, confusing requirements, and "gotcha" questions that have little to do with your actual engineering ability.
A Performance, Not an Assessment
The modern interview is often a performance art, not a skills assessment. Interviewers come armed with pre-calculated solutions, AI-generated edge cases, and days of preparation.
Meanwhile, you are expected to perform miracles in a 45-minute window under intense scrutiny. You are judged not on your ability to build software, but on your ability to recite memorized algorithms on a whiteboard (or a shared Google Doc).
This is not a fair fight.
The Confidence Crisis
Too many brilliant developers lose confidence not because they lack skill, but because they lack the tools to navigate this artificial environment. They feel outdated or inadequate because they didn't memorize a specific trick for a graph traversal problem that they would never encounter in production code without documentation.
We Are Here to Change That
Interview Browser is not a "cheat." It is an equalizer.
It is a tool designed to give you the same resources in an interview that you have in your actual job:
- Access to documentation
- The ability to reference your own notes
- The power to verify your own code
Our Core Beliefs
- ✦We believe that resourcefulness is a skill, not a crime.
- ✦We believe that confidence is the foundation of competence.
- ✦We believe you should be the manipulator of your tools, not the manipulated object.
Reclaim your confidence. Level the playing field. Own the interview.