Comparison Card 135 — Debugging Round / Check
Situation
Debugging prompts test whether you can localize failure, form hypotheses, and validate a fix. In this setting, the active interview task is happening now, not in the past.
Why BASIC fits better here
During Check, BASIC asks the candidate to verify correctness, quality, and risk. BASIC matches the debugging flow because it begins with breaking the symptom apart before changing code. That matches the live technical work of the round, because the interviewer is evaluating present-tense reasoning, not only narrative polish.
What goes wrong with a STAR-shaped response
STAR is about a completed past narrative, while debugging is an active present-tense investigation. If a candidate leans too hard on a story-shaped answer in this moment, they may sound organized while still leaving the technical core underdeveloped.
What the interviewer is really seeing
Interviewers watch for systematic isolation of the bug and a disciplined validation of the fix. The BASIC move at this stage is to review and stress-test before you hand the answer over. That gives the interviewer concrete evidence that the candidate can think, choose, build, and verify under pressure.
Practical script
“In this debugging round situation, I’m using the Check step to review and stress-test before you hand the answer over. The main question I need to answer is: Does the answer actually satisfy the prompt, handle edge cases, and survive scrutiny?”