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Comparison Card 155 — Frontend System Design / Check

Frontend System Design — BASIC step map

Situation

Frontend design rounds involve state management, rendering paths, caching, performance, and user experience constraints. In this setting, the active interview task is happening now, not in the past.

Saying it out loud changes how you think about it.

Why BASIC fits better here

During Check, BASIC asks the candidate to verify correctness, quality, and risk. The framework keeps the answer from jumping randomly between component trees, APIs, and browser behavior. 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 not built for constructing a live client-side architecture from a new prompt. 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

Good answers connect product flows, state ownership, rendering strategy, and performance review. 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 frontend system design 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?”

Why this wins offers
Check is the most underused step in interviews. Candidates who dry-run their solution, test edge cases, and state the complexity without being asked are rare enough that it becomes a strong positive signal. It's free points that most people leave on the table.

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