Find out if you’d survive a real cybersecurity interview — before it decides your career.
While you fix those answers in private, instead of finding out during the real interview that decides your career.
In 20 minutes you’ll know the answer to the only question that matters: would you actually survive a real cybersecurity interview, or are you still a student pretending to be a professional?
Not a quiz. Not theory recall. An AI agent runs you through a real interview and scores you on how you actually perform in the room — the same room that decides whether you get the job or go back to applying.
The people who look most ready on paper are usually the ones who freeze first. You won’t know which one you are until someone tests you. Better it’s a $9 agent than the hiring manager.
$9 doesn’t get you hired. But not knowing why you keep freezing is exactly what keeps you unemployed. This is the first honest step to the offer letter: see the precise gap between you and the job — then close it before the next interview instead of after.
From the desk of Pedro
You have the cert. Maybe two. You did the boot camp. You can explain the CIA triad in your sleep and you know what a SOC analyst does all day.
And you’re still getting ghosted.
Nobody rejects you because you don’t know the material. They reject you because the moment the interview goes deep — walking through a packet capture, thinking through a real attack — you freeze and start reciting flashcards instead of doing the job. I’ve talked to dozens of aspiring analysts, and it’s the same gap every time: they can recite the theory, but there’s no real depth under it, and a hiring manager hears it in about ten seconds. The theory got you the interview. The interview is where you fall apart — and nobody tells you why.
Most mock interview advice sends you to a friend, a mentor, or a YouTube list of “top 50 questions.” All three lie to you.
This is the Reality Check Score. An AI agent runs the interview, then grades you on how you actually performed in the room — not on whether you knew the answer.
You can’t Google your way to that. You have to sit the interview and get scored.
One time. $9. No subscription. No pitch inside the interview — just the mock interview and your score.
Buy it, run the interview, and if it didn’t show you something worth fixing, email me and get your $9 back. No conditions. No form to fill out. No “explain why.” You keep the score. You keep the feedback. You keep every rookie answer it caught. Questions? Email pedro@cybersecurityrockstar.com.
One person followed the advice over WhatsApp and it worked. That’s the honest count right now.
You don’t need my proof. You need yours. In 20 minutes you find out where you actually stand, and $9 is cheaper than one more interview you walk out of guessing what went wrong.
Better to sound like a rookie here, for $9, than in the interview that decides your career.
That’s the tell. You’re likely not landing them because you haven’t crossed from student to professional, and that’s exactly what the score shows you. Fix that and the interviews start.
No. This is built for hands-on, technical interviews — SOC, analyst, blue team — where they push you on how you’d actually handle an alert or an attack. If you’re heading into GRC, audit, or pure compliance, this isn’t the right fit.
No. A list lets you rehearse. This makes you answer live and grades how you actually sounded, which is the part no list can test.
It’s built to judge you the way a hiring manager does — on how you come across when the interview goes deep, not whether you memorized the “right” answer. It catches the exact moment you stop sounding like someone they’d hire. And you won’t have to take its word for it: when you read the feedback, you’ll recognize it instantly — that’s the part that stings, and the part that fixes you.
If you’re lucky, certs got you the interview. They don’t get you through it. This is about the room, not the resume.
A real interview decides your career in less time than that. Twenty minutes is plenty to hear where you fall apart.
Then you found out for $9 instead of during the interview that mattered. That’s the whole point.
Because the only reason to say no at $9 is that you’re scared it’ll tell you that you still sound like a noob in the room. Run it anyway.
Yeah — one. After you buy, I’ll show you The Arena, my deeper training for actually breaking in. Grab it only if you want it. Your $9 gets you the full mock interview and score either way — no pressure, no hard feelings.
$9. Right now.
No fake countdown here. No “this page self-destructs.” The only clock that matters is the next interview on your calendar — and it won’t wait for you to feel ready. Find out where you stand today, for $9, instead of in the room next week.
P.S. Better to sound like a rookie here, for $9, than in the interview that decides your career.