Simulates high-bar technical interviews with the discipline of an actual evaluator. Train Like It's Real.
Interviews Measure What Practice Doesn't
Solving in isolation is a deceptive metric. Real growth happens at the edge of discomfort.
Most candidates crumble when asked to explain their logic while their mental stack is loaded. We simulate the pressure of active probing.
No solution is perfect. Aethrekh identifies weak justifications and forces you to defend your architectural choices against realistic constraints.
Move beyond memorized patterns. Navigate schema evolution and failure modes as the evaluator shifts the goalposts mid-session.
Simulation. Evaluation. Insight.
Every round is a unique simulation built on rigorous rubrics used by Tier-1 engineering teams.
Focus: Hard Execution
Timed sessions focusing on verbal reasoning under pressure and explicit edge case handling. No hints, just the prompt and the clock.
Focus: Abstract Defense
Navigate ambiguity. Defend assumptions about scale, consistency, and availability. We challenge every component you place on the board.
Focus: Operational Rigor
Schema evolution, failure modes, and API contracts. Aethrekh injects real-world failures to see how your design adapts to chaos.
Evaluator Modes
Focuses on first principles, mental models, and the clarity of your fundamental definitions.
The standard bar. Heavy focus on implementation details, edge cases, and runtime efficiency.
Senior-plus focus. Evaluates how systems degrade, evolve, and handle operational complexity over years, not minutes.
Most feedback is generic. Aethrekh provides high-fidelity maps of where you hesitated, where your assumptions were left unstated, and where you failed to defend trade-offs.
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Communication Clarity
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Edge Case Coverage
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Structural Defense
High
Stress Stability
No courses. Just rehearsal.
Select your domain and the evaluator's persona. Set the bar from Junior to Staff.
Face a focused evaluator who listens, interrupts, and challenges your logic in real-time.
Analyze the transcript and quantitative data to identify your performance ceiling.
For engineers who know interruption is the hardest part.
Typical Prep
Passive solving, memorization, isolation, and lack of accountability.
Aethrekh
Active defense, dynamic requirements, real-time stress, and brutal feedback.
We are currently calibrating realism in our evaluator engine to ensure every session is indistinguishable from a high-bar human interviewer.
Calibrating Realism · Est. 2026