Interview support that actually helps
Why it's free
JobLander runs on Google Cloud. I'm part of their startup program, which means my infrastructure costs are covered.
So I asked myself: why charge for something that costs me almost nothing to run?
Honestly — I'm not even sure yet if JobLander actually helps people get jobs. It might. I hope it does. But I haven't proven it.
Charging money for something unproven felt wrong. So I made it free.
Use it. If it helps — tell me. If it doesn't — especially tell me. The project can only get better if you point out its shortcomings.
What it does
Practice interview questions with AI before the call. Get real-time support during the interview itself.
Who's behind the project?
Hey, I'm Vladislav Sorokin. I spent half my life working as a TV reporter. I always loved live broadcasts—absolutely terrifying, but also a total adrenaline rush. These days interviews usually feel easy for me: I know how to shape a thought and sound confident.
However, I still get nervous. And sometimes it genuinely drives me mad—there are days when I can barely string two sentences together. Especially in English: I work in it every day, but under stress or fatigue my speech can just… fall apart, and I start literally mumbling.
That's how JobLander was born. Interviews aren't exactly a fair fight: on one side there's money and an HR machine; on the other, it's just you and your ability to show up and perform. If you've never trained that skill, it's basically 50/50—and you don't always get to control the outcome.
JobLander is support in two places: practice before the call, and live prompts during the interview—so you worry less and know you've got backup. Email me at hello@joblander.app: what helps, what annoys you, and what I should improve. I'm really counting on your feedback.
