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Comparison Card 176 — Take-Home Defense / Breakdown

Take Home Defense — BASIC step map

Situation

Defending a take-home requires explaining choices, constraints, compromises, and follow-up improvements. In this setting, the active interview task is happening now, not in the past.

The best answers feel deliberate, not improvised.

Why BASIC fits better here

During Breakdown, BASIC asks the candidate to decompose the prompt into named parts. BASIC offers a clean way to walk the interviewer through how the problem was framed and how the solution was checked. 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 can narrate effort, but it does not expose the live technical logic of the artifact being reviewed. 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

Reviewers look for conscious trade-offs, not just finished output. The BASIC move at this stage is to split the problem before trying to solve it. That gives the interviewer concrete evidence that the candidate can think, choose, build, and verify under pressure.

Practical script

“In this take-home defense situation, I’m using the Breakdown step to split the problem before trying to solve it. The main question I need to answer is: What exactly is the problem asking, what are the constraints, and what is the shape of the input and output?”

Experienced take
Engineers who do well in interviews spend more time here than you'd expect. The instinct to start solving immediately is strong, but the candidates who get offers consistently resist it. They name the problem shape, identify the tricky constraint, and only then pick a direction. It feels slow in the moment. It's not.

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