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The Mobile Interview is a technical interview prep website for iOS and Android developers, positioned as “the missing guide to mobile interviews.” Based on the crawled content, it feels more like a personal tech blog or knowledge column than a full-fledged online course platform. Current topics include resume optimization for Android developers, mobile system design interviews, career development, and experiences replacing third-party apps.
The site focuses on the mobile developer job-search process: how recruiters scan resumes, how to express impact with metrics, how to tailor a tech stack to a specific role, and how to prepare for iOS/Android system design interviews. The author, Edu Caselles, says he has 15 years of software engineering experience and around 10 years in mobile development. He has worked on solo-engineer projects as well as large-scale apps serving millions of users worldwide with collaboration among 50+ developers, and has interviewed hundreds of candidates. This background gives the content a practical hiring-oriented perspective, rather than a pure algorithm-grinding or academic tutorial style.
The crawled text does not show formal courses, recorded lessons, live classes, or 1-on-1 coaching, and there is no information about certification or certificates. The content is mainly English text-and-image articles, with some posts marked as taking 4 to 20 minutes to read. No course pricing or subscription model is disclosed; the site only shows “Support me,” suggesting that readers can support the author’s ongoing work. It is therefore best viewed as a mostly free-to-read, sponsorship-supported content site.
Its main strength is its highly focused positioning: interview preparation for mobile developers. The advice is practical and specific, such as presenting resume achievements through business metrics, keeping resumes concise, and avoiding self-rated skill scores, all of which are directly useful for job seekers. The limitations are also clear: there does not appear to be a structured learning path, question bank, practice feedback, mock interviews, or community support. Based on the crawled text, the amount of content also seems limited, so it cannot replace a complete interview training product.
It is suitable for engineers with some Android/iOS experience who are preparing for overseas or English-language technical interviews, especially those who want to improve an English resume and better understand the interviewer’s perspective. It is of limited value for complete beginners learning mobile development from scratch. The text does not make it possible to judge accessibility from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or English reading is a barrier, alternatives or complements include The Pragmatic Engineer, Tech Resume Inside Out, LeetCode, Educative, and Chinese mobile interview columns.
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themobileinterview.com is an Unknown Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach themobileinterview.com directly.