TL;DR The candidates who consistently win behavioural interviews don't improvise. They have a pre-built bank of 5 to 8 real stories from their career, structured in STAR format, ready to deploy on demand. 3 hours of preparation, used in every interview from now on. Why story banks beat improvisation Behavioural interviews are pattern-matching exercises. The interviewer is looking for evidence of specific competencies. The candidates who win are the ones who can match a real story to the competency the interviewer is probing within seconds. Improvising forces you to do three things at once: pick a story, structure it, tell it well. That is too much under pressure. STAR structure Letter Covers Time S - Situation Context: project, team, moment 15-20s T - Task What you specifically were responsible for 10-15s A - Action What you did, with specifics 60-90s R - Result Measurable outcome and learning 20-30s Most candidates spend 80% of the answer on Situation. Reverse that ratio.…