
Is Final Round AI Legit? Ace Your Job Interview at a High Premium
If you've done any job interviews recently, you know how much preparation goes into them. Researching the company, prepping your answers to potential questions and figuring out how to express your skillset is all part of a good interview strategy -- but sometimes, the reality doesn't equate to what you prepared for.
The jittery, anxious pre-interview feeling is all too familiar. Maybe, like me, you start to dissociate from the overwhelming conversation, losing a sense of connection with the person you're speaking to. Imposter syndrome can show up -- and take you down -- in seconds. Unexpected questions can throw you off.
It would be nice to have support during the call to keep your confidence up and focus intact while pitching yourself to someone who has (likely) never met you in person. Enter: Artificial intelligence.
What is Final Round AI?
Final Round AI, a tool that helps you prepare for your interview and polish your skills. The suite of AI-powered tools offers real-time "on the fly" interview transcription and support, mock interviews and resume building across 100-plus roles in consulting, marketing, finance, software, product, data science and dev ops.
It also offers resources like a blog with tips and commonly asked questions, plus guides that provide visual and written how-tos for common tech-related issues.
Final Round AI is a new tool that joins the ever-growing number of AI-powered companies and platforms for job seeking — founders Michael Guan and Jay Ma launched it in late August 2023.
While still in its infancy, Final Round AI is designed to offer many ways to support your career-related needs. If you're looking for an all-in-one job seeker-support system, this could be it — or, at least, a worthwhile attempt to navigate your professional journey (and inner turmoil).
But after attempting to navigate the platform, my stance on it changed.
How to use Final Round AI
Screenshot by Carly Quellman/CNET
Final Round AI's Interview Copilot allows you to create various types of interviews across multiple fields, and can access analytical reports for each one. Here's how to try it out:
Log into the free version for Final Round AI with a Google, LinkedIn or Twitter account, or sign up with your email. Once you're on the platform, select Mock Interview. Here you will be prompted to upload your resume and select from the optional drop-down Role and Specialization menus. You will be asked to connect your credit card, even while on the free trial experience. This is when you'll learn that to access all aspects of Interview Copilot, you need a paid Premium account.
How much is Final Round AI?
We reached out to Final Round in June to check the latest pricing (which isn't made clear on its website unless you create an account), and the company gave us this breakdown of subscriptions:
Interview Co-Pilot Plan: Starts at $60
AI Job Hunter Plan: Starts at $25 (but doesn't include access to the live interview copilot)
(but doesn't include access to the live interview copilot) Pro Plan (3-Month Bundle): Billed at $96/month for 3 months for a total of $288
God Mode Plan (Semi-Annual): Starts at $81/month, and is billed every 6 months for a total of $486
White Glove Service: Premium custom support package starting at $7,000.
Final Round didn't respond to a request for information on what's included in each plan.
The company does have a scholarship program, which provides those who secure job offers with the help of Final Round AI's Interview Copilot to receive a "scholarship" that waives 100% off subscription fees afterwards (in the form of a $488 Amazon Gift Card).
At the time of writing, Final Round AI is also offering 10% off any subscription for students, veterans, first responders and medical professionals, as well as anyone recently laid off. This can't be used for the God Mode scholarship offer, or your scholarship will be disqualified.
Screenshot by Carly Quellman/CNET
The actual free aspects of Final Round AI include access to potential interview questions, where you can enter a keyword concerning a company, job position and technical or general topic; an AI Resume Generator, which can provide Applicant Tracking System optimization (and is currently in beta mode); a ChatGPT-style AI Career Coach; and Guides, where it shows you how to launch a live or mock interview alongside a step-by-step visual example. While robust in quantity, I can't say these features offer anything incredibly innovative or new from other AI platforms.
Who should use Final Round AI?
I don't think a virtual interview can truly gauge if you're the right fit for a company — particularly when you're not in person. So while some may see aspects of Final Round AI's platform as a copout for knowledge and expertise, or a potential mishap (if the AI-generated text is incorrect), I see it as a real-time note-taking system with feedback.
I have vivid memories of performing poorly in interviews because I was trying to do just that — perform to the best of my abilities rather than have a conversation with another human. This has made me a staunch advocate for anything that can alleviate overwhelming feelings attached to the unknown. Final Round AI attempts to do just that.
However, my two issues with Final Round AI are… significant.
The "bright and shiny" aspect of a new company that is innovative, yet potentially problematic. With the number of lawsuits that have circulated in response to other areas of AI like voice impersonations and copyright infringement, I am wary of the safety concerns that may arise when it comes to the company's Interview Copilot — an AI-powered tool that you can use on your end during your real interviews that gives you live tips on how to answer.
For instance, if an interviewer isn't aware that artificial intelligence is listening and responding to their voice, where's the line between what's supportive and what's legal? And in the case of illegal use, who is liable — companies like Final Round AI or the interviewee?
Secondly, its free versus paid membership service is misleading. Final Round AI advertises itself for its Interview Copilot, with a button referencing the ability to "Get Started [for] Free." Yet, as soon as you navigate to this part of the platform, you're unable to do more than upload a resume before being prompted to "upgrade your membership." I respect transparency. As someone excited to trial this portion of the platform, this turned me off as a potential customer.
With its platform barely a year old, time will likely answer these questions and hopefully rectify its other challenges. (Final Round AI didn't respond to my request for comment by the time of publication.)
Until then, I wish anyone job seeking well. May your resumes be immaculate and your interviews be handled with confidence and ease… with Final Round AI's help or not. (Remember: Meditation is, actually, free.)
For more ways you can use AI (for free) to help with your job-hunting journey, check out CNET's pieces on how to use AI as a career coach, create a resume using ChatGPT, use Figma AI to design a resume, find the job of your dreams using ChatGPT, use AI to write a cover letter and negotiate a starting salary using AI.

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