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Interview Intel — Personalized prep for the company and role you're applying to.

Free interview-questions blogs show you generic patterns. Interview Intel generates the actual prep package for your specific role at your specific company — informed by your resume and seniority. 30 questions with STAR guidance, a salary benchmark, and a 3-day prep checklist. $20 per package.

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What's in the package

$20 — anchored against the alternatives

What does $20 actually buy you, compared to what else interview prep costs?

$0
Free articles & blogs
  • Generic patterns, not your role
  • Written for "average" candidate
  • No salary benchmark
  • No structured prep plan
$200+
1-hour coaching call
  • Real expertise, schedule-bound
  • $200–$400 per hour typical
  • One pass, no take-home asset
  • Useful — but $10× the price

Companies with detailed coverage

The companies below have hand-curated hiring profiles built into Interview Intel. The tool also works for any company by name — research depth varies.

Shopify
Canadian e-commerce platform powering over two million businesses globally.
Wealthsimple
Canadian fintech making financial services simple and accessible for Canadians.
RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)
Canada's largest bank by market capitalization, serving over 17 million clients globally.
Amazon
Global technology and e-commerce conglomerate operating across retail, cloud (AWS), advertising, and devices.
Google
Global technology company best known for its search engine, advertising platform, and cloud services.
Stripe
Payments infrastructure company building economic infrastructure for the internet.
TD Bank (Toronto-Dominion Bank)
One of Canada's Big Five banks, serving over 27 million customers across North America.
Microsoft
Global technology company delivering cloud, productivity, gaming, and enterprise software platforms.
Meta
Social technology company operating Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and building the metaverse.
Deloitte
One of the Big Four professional services firms, offering audit, consulting, financial advisory, and tax services globally.
Apple
Global consumer technology company designing iPhone, Mac, services, and silicon. Famous for tightly integrated hardware and software, premium design, and a secrecy-driven culture.
BMO (Bank of Montreal)
One of Canada's Big-5 banks, with 12+ million customers across personal, commercial, and capital markets businesses. Founded 1817 — Canada's oldest bank.
CIBC
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce — a Big-5 Canadian bank serving 13+ million clients across personal, business, capital markets, and US private wealth.
Accenture
One of the world's largest professional-services firms, focused on consulting, technology services, and digital transformation across industries and geographies.
McKinsey & Company
The world's most prestigious management consulting firm, known for serving CEOs of the world's largest companies, governments, and institutions across strategy and transformation work.
Scotiabank
Canada's most international Big-5 bank, with significant operations across Canada, the US, Mexico, and Latin America (Pacific Alliance focus).

How it's different from free content

The internet has a lot of "common interview questions at [company]" articles. They're fine for understanding the broad pattern. They are not the questions you'll actually be asked — those depend on your role, your level, your résumé, and the specific posting.

Interview Intel reads your resume, the job description, and the company's known hiring patterns, then generates a 30-question set tuned to your situation. Most users use it the day before an interview to focus their last hours of prep on the questions most likely to come up.

When candidates use it

Interview tomorrow
Got the call yesterday.

Generate the package tonight. Run through the 30 questions during your morning coffee. Be the candidate who walks in with structured answers, not generic ones.

Interview this week
3 days to prep.

Use the 3-day checklist. Day 1: company research + drafting STAR stories. Day 2: rehearse the 30 questions out loud. Day 3: final review + logistics.

Final round
Got past phone screens.

Onsite-level questions are different from screens. Generate a fresh package for the final-round panel — system design, behavioural deep-dives, leadership probes you didn't see earlier.

Frequently asked

What if my company isn't in your list?

Interview Intel works for any company — type the name and the system researches the company's hiring patterns from public sources. The companies listed above have additional curated data layered on top of public research.

Do I need an account?

No. Pay $20, get the package, download the PDF. We email a download link as backup.

Can I get multiple companies in one package?

No — each package is tightly tailored to one company + role. If you're interviewing at three companies, generate three packages. Each takes about 30 seconds.

How recent is the company hiring data?

Curated company profiles are reviewed quarterly. Public hiring research runs at generation time. The system flags any data older than 12 months.

Refund policy?

If the package isn't useful, email us within 7 days for a refund. No questionnaire, no friction.

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