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PSA: Don't trust posts in the InterviwcoderHQ subreddit

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u/Icy_Situations wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

It seems like the company behind interview coder is adding random fake interview experiences in order to promote their cheating product. I would guess they are trying to game the popular Google searches for interview experiences. These experiences are also already appearing in

u/michaelnovati replied ·
I'm not commenting on the sub but the product. My opinion from absorbing a lot of materials on this is that InterviewCoder is intentionally branded differently from Cluely and it's goal is to attract buzz and hype, but that Cluely's "real" long term product has nothing to do with interviews and a tool to help salespeople sell during live meetings. For example, by suggesting what to say during an interview. So I also get the vibe, entirely in my personal opinion, that InterviewCoder (and really any other tools) are kind of a gimmick to get attention, and that its kind of working haha.