Behavioral Interviews - Interviewing

The “Super-Story”: Increasing Your Impact by Doing Less

This is Part 1 of my 8-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap] One of the most common mistakes I see in behavioral interview prep is trying to memorize too much. There is a lot of “mental overhead” that comes with keeping twenty different stories in your head. It’s stressful, and it often leads to shorter, less detailed answers. Instead, I want to show you how to build a “Super-Story.” […]

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Telling Your Story with Impact: The STAR(L) Method

This is Part 7 of my 9-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap] When you’re in the middle of an interview, it’s easy for a story to wander. You might start with a great technical detail but forget to mention the outcome. To help you stay on track and feel confident, I recommend using the STAR(L) method. It’s a simple framework to ensure your stories are clear, concise, and impactful: […]

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Quality Over Quantity: Simplifying Your Story Library

This is Part 6 of my 9-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap] One of the biggest hurdles in tech behavioral interviews is the feeling that you need a different story for every single question. But here’s something I always tell the people I coach: it’s much better to have a few “Super-Stories” that are rich in detail than a dozen short ones that are hard to remember. By combining […]

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Finding Your Wins: Mapping Your Experiences to the Goal

This is Part 5 of my 9-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap] Now we get to the heart of our preparation: finding your stories. Sometimes, when we’re asked to talk about our past work, our minds go blank. We think, “I was just doing my job—was that really a ‘scenario’?” My advice? Yes, it was! Every bug you fixed and every collaboration with a designer is a “win” that demonstrates […]

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Simplifying the Goal: Your Interview Checklist

This is Part 4 of my 9-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap] After analyzing the job description, it’s common to feel a little overwhelmed by all the different things an interviewer might ask. But here’s a secret: many of those requirements overlap. By simplifying the list, we can make your preparation feel much more manageable. We’ve taken all the “signals” we identified in our last post and narrowed them […]

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Reading Between the Lines: Identifying What Matters Most

This is Part 3 of my 9-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap] When you look at a job description, it can feel like a long list of demands. But I like to look at it differently: it’s actually a “cheat sheet” the company is giving you! It tells you exactly what they value and what they’ll likely ask you about during your behavioral interview. In this step of our […]

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The 4-Step Strategy for Behavioral Interview Confidence

This is Part 2 of my 9-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap] Preparing for a behavioral interview shouldn’t feel like a guessing game. When I coach folks, my goal is to replace that “pre-interview jitter” with a calm, focused confidence. To do that, we use a simple, four-step strategy to organize your thoughts and your experience. Think of these as our four milestones on the way to a great […]

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Preparing Your Game Plan for Tech Behavioral Interviews

This is Part 1 of my 9-part series: The Behavioral Interview Game Plan. [View the Full Series Roadmap]   It’s normal to feel a bit anxious when thinking about behavioral interviews in tech. These conversations are designed to assess your technical leadership and soft skills—things a technical screen can’t capture. If you’re wondering how to translate your experience into stories that truly land, I’m here to help. Over the next few posts, we are going […]

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The Tech Career Toolkit: Recommended Resources for Interviews & Leadership

People often ask me what resources I used to navigate my way into leadership at Google. While hands-on experience is the best teacher, there are a few “bibles” in the industry that I believe every tech professional should have on their shelf. If you are looking to level up—whether you’re prepping for an interview or aiming for a promotion—these are the two resources I recommend most often. 1. For the Technical Hurdle: Cracking the Coding […]