Blog•Mar 10, 2026
Most Interviews Are Lost in Minute 3
The post argues that most interview failures occur by the third minute because candidates speak their thoughts aloud, creating rambling answers. It promotes a four‑step narrative—Context, Action, Result, Learning—as a repeatable framework that delivers clarity over brilliance. The author suggests using an LLM to record, transcribe, and rewrite short answers, extracting core bullets and tightening the story. Finally, it recommends building a "Story Bank" of three metric‑driven mini‑stories to rehearse across roles, ensuring concise, impact‑focused responses.