Rewritten
Situation: At a previous job, I noticed our team was relying on a manual, error-prone process for tracking project status, but leadership was hesitant to adopt a new tool given past failed rollouts.
Task: I needed to persuade leadership to approve a new project management tool despite their skepticism from prior unsuccessful changes.
Action: Rather than pushing for a full rollout immediately, I proposed running a small pilot with just my team for a month. I gathered data on time saved and error reduction during the pilot, then presented those concrete numbers to leadership instead of relying on a general pitch.
Result: The data made the case far more persuasively than argument alone could have. Leadership approved a broader rollout, and the tool was adopted company-wide within the following quarter.
About this tool
Sometimes you know roughly what experience you want to talk about in an interview but haven't actually turned it into a structured answer yet — you just have a general sense of 'something like this happened once.' This tool takes a behavioral question plus a loose description of relevant experience and drafts a full answer in STAR format from that starting point. It's the earlier-stage counterpart to interview-answer-star-format, which restructures an answer you've already roughly written rather than generating one from a general description.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a specific story in mind already?+
No — a general sense of your relevant experience is enough to start. The tool will shape it into a specific-sounding STAR story, though you should personalize it with your own real details afterward.
Will the generated story be factually accurate to what I actually did?+
It builds from what you describe, so it's only as accurate as your input. Treat the output as a draft structure to adapt with your true specifics, not a final answer to memorize as-is.
How is this different from the STAR-format restructuring tool?+
This tool drafts an answer from a general description when you don't have one written yet; the other tool restructures an answer you've already written in rough form.