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Scenarios

Practice real-world skills through interactive role-play with AI characters.

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Scenario

Job Interview

Situation

You're interviewing for a Senior Product Manager position at Acme Corp. Ms. Chen, the VP of Product, is conducting the final round. She values structured thinking and real examples.

Your Goal

Convince the hiring manager you're the right fit for the Product Manager role by demonstrating leadership experience and product thinking.

Character

MC

Ms. Chen

Hiring Manager, Acme Corp

MC

Ms. Chen

Thanks for coming in today! I've reviewed your resume and I'm impressed. Let's dive right in — can you tell me about a time you had to make a tough prioritization decision with limited data?
At my last company, we had three major features competing for the same engineering sprint. I used a weighted scoring framework — impact, effort, and strategic alignment — and presented the trade-offs to leadership.
MC

Ms. Chen

That's a solid approach. How did the team react? And what happened with the features you deprioritized?
One team lead was initially frustrated. I scheduled a 1-on-1 to walk through the reasoning and committed to revisiting their feature in the next quarter. They ended up supporting the decision.
MC

Ms. Chen

Good — conflict resolution is huge in this role. Now, let's talk product strategy. If you joined Acme, what's the first thing you'd want to understand about our product?
Type your response...

Scenarios drop you into realistic, high-stakes situations where the only way to learn is by doing. Choose text mode for thoughtful, written exchanges or switch to voice mode for real-time spoken conversation — the AI character responds naturally either way. You might negotiate a contract with a tough counterpart, counsel a nervous patient, pitch a product to a skeptical buyer, or practice ordering dinner in Japanese with a native speaker.

The Experience

See It in Action

Read your mission briefing and meet the character

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ScenarioText & Voice

Your Mission

Situation

You're interviewing for a Senior Product Manager position at Acme Corp. Ms. Chen, the VP of Product, is conducting the final round. She values structured thinking and real examples.

Your Goal

Convince the hiring manager you're the right fit for the Product Manager role by demonstrating leadership experience and product thinking.

Characters

MC

Ms. Chen

VP of Product, Acme Corp

Have a real conversation — voice call with live chat

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MC

Ms. Chen

VP of Product, Acme Corp

You

Ready

Chat

Your Goal

Convince the hiring manager you're the right fit for the Product Manager role by demonstrating leadership experience and product thinking.

MC

Thanks for coming in today! Let's dive right in — can you tell me about a time you had to make a tough prioritization decision with limited data?

At my last company, we had three major features competing for the same sprint. I used a weighted scoring framework — impact, effort, and strategic alignment — and presented the trade-offs to leadership.

MC

That's a solid approach. How did the team react? And what happened with the features you deprioritized?

One team lead was initially frustrated. I scheduled a 1-on-1 to walk through the reasoning and committed to revisiting their feature next quarter. They ended up supporting the decision.

Get a detailed scorecard with strengths and areas to improve

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Scenario Complete

You're interviewing for a Senior Product Manager position at Acme Corp

Feedback

Strong interview overall. You demonstrated clear communication, used concrete examples, and showed genuine product curiosity.

Strengths

  • Clear, structured answers using the STAR method
  • Strong prioritization framework with real trade-offs
  • Proactive conflict resolution with the frustrated team lead

To Improve

  • Add quantitative results to examples (revenue, user metrics)
  • Prepare deeper questions about their product strategy

Performance Breakdown

Structured and clear communication

90%

Excellent use of the STAR method. Answers were well-organized.

Concrete examples from experience

85%

Strong examples, especially the prioritization story. Add more metrics.

Demonstrates product thinking

78%

Good instinct to ask about the product first. Dig deeper into user research.

Leadership and conflict resolution

75%

The 1-on-1 follow-up was strong. Prepare more cross-functional examples.

How it works

Four Steps

1

Pick a scenario

Choose from a library of situations — job interviews, sales calls, patient consultations, language exchanges, negotiations — or let your course generate one tailored to the topic.

2

Enter the conversation

Start talking (or typing) with the AI character. They respond naturally, adapting to your tone, arguments, and approach in real time.

3

Navigate the situation

Handle curveballs, answer tough questions, and steer the conversation toward your goal — just like you would in real life.

4

Get your evaluation

After the session, receive a detailed scorecard with ratings on specific skills, highlights of strong moments, and targeted advice for improvement.

Skills You'll Practice

Communication & soft skills
Thinking on your feet under pressure
Language practice in realistic contexts
Professional conversation patterns

Example Projects

Nail a job interview

You're interviewing for a product manager role. The AI plays the hiring manager, asks behavioral questions, and evaluates your answers on clarity, structure, and relevance. Try again to improve your score.

Close a B2B sales deal

You're a sales rep pitching enterprise software to a skeptical CTO. Handle objections about pricing, security, and integration — then get scored on persuasion, listening, and objection handling.

Practice medical Spanish

A Spanish-speaking patient describes their symptoms. Take a medical history, explain the diagnosis, and recommend treatment — all in Spanish, with real-time pronunciation and grammar feedback.

Negotiate a salary offer

You just received a job offer below your target. The AI plays the recruiter. Navigate the negotiation — anchor high, justify your ask, and find a deal both sides accept.

Who Scenarios Is For

Students preparing for job interviews and professional conversationsLanguage learners who want immersive practice with native-like speakersSales and customer-facing professionals sharpening their pitchHealthcare and counseling students practicing patient interactions

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