Walk into your interview already having done it once
Practise the technical and behavioral questions you'll actually be asked across engineering disciplines — each with what the interviewer is really probing for and how to structure a strong answer.
Start practising interviewsWhat you get
- Real questions across software, embedded, power, mechanical, civil and project engineering
- For each: what the interviewer is actually testing, not just the question
- A clear structure for answering, so you're not improvising under pressure
- Covers behavioral questions too, where strong engineers often lose offers
- Practise on your own time, as many rounds as you want
Most engineering students prepare for interviews by reading lists of questions — which builds zero of the skill that actually matters: answering one out loud, with structure, while slightly nervous. The gap between 'I know the answer' and 'I delivered the answer well' is where offers are won and lost.
Crameleon's interview prep is built around real questions per discipline, but the value is in the layer underneath each one: what the interviewer is genuinely probing for, and a concrete structure for answering it. That turns a vague 'tell me about a project' into a framework you can actually execute under pressure — and it covers the behavioral questions where technically strong candidates often stumble.
Used alongside the internship finder and the project-ideas generator, it's the rehearsal step in a full loop: find the role, build something worth talking about, then practise talking about it until you walk in calm.
How it works
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Pick your discipline
Choose your engineering field and the kind of round — technical, behavioral, or a mix.
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Work the questions
Each question comes with what the interviewer is really after and a framework for a strong answer.
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Tighten your answers
Rehearse until your responses are structured and confident instead of rambling.
AI Mock Interviewer — FAQ
Which disciplines does the question bank cover?
Software, embedded, power, mechanical, civil and project engineering, with both technical and behavioral questions for each.
What makes this different from just reading a question list?
Each question is paired with what the interviewer is really testing and a structure for a strong answer — so you practise delivering a good response, not just recognising the question.
Is it useful for internship interviews specifically?
Yes. The questions and answer frameworks are pitched at the student and intern level, and pair directly with Crameleon's internship finder so you can prep for the exact kind of role you're applying to.
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