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Humberto Dib Rayashi

Speechapp — The simplest way to practice for your next job interview

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- Practice your speech for the common job interview questions

- Get helpful tips for each question

- Listen your record and identify some mistakes

- Receive feedbacks from another users

- Give feedbacks to another users

- Pratice your speaking

- Get ready to get your next dream job!

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Elena Zhizhimontova
I like that you can listen to your responses - very useful for learning and iterating! 🙌 Idea: it would be cool if SpeechApp would scrape Glassdoor for interview questions per company and then allow you to pick which company to prepare for. I know many candidates prep for a specific interview/company 🤔
Siddharth Mungekar
Great idea. We all seem confident prior to an interview but fumble our words while speaking, clearly due to a lack of practice. This app will make practicing easy. Question: Are there any plans to add industry oriented questions related to coding, manufacturing, management etc. ? We could also use paid services for mock interview grading. Hope this catches up.
Humberto Dib Rayashi
@siddharth_mungekar1 Thank you! We are planning to have any subjects, and users can choose. In a paid plan users will be able to request a professional feedback for the speech.
Yan Sidyakin
Just a few issues from checking out the app, I thought I'd inform you: 1. Right on startup it asks me to enable notifications, although I don't know what for. 2. Apparently my recordings are available to the community, which I wasn't made aware of from the start. 3. In community speeches section, the UILabel of the prompt sometimes protrudes from the white box.
Avneesh
I have been looking for such an app for so long. This caters to a nich market of interview practice. But I believe it can be easily extrapolated to speech practice in general - be it for a presentation, or conversation or anything. Infact I visualize this as even a social network in the long run.
Humberto Dib Rayashi
@avneesh83752241 Thank you for your feedback. We decided start with this nich, then we can use for general language subjects.
stacielynnski
Great concept! Because we communicate more and more via email, text, cover letters, etc, we often forget that spoken conversations leave a lasting impression, and that speaking clearly and effectively is a skill that requires practice.
Aakash Pathak
Trying it out