Repeating Interview Stories on Super Day

I have an upcoming super day where I’ll have 6 back-to-back interviews. I expect all of them to be mostly behavioral. Is it bad to repeat stories across multiple rounds? I know you shouldn’t repeat stories when talking to the same interviewer, but coming up with 6 answers for the same question seems a bit daunting.

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I'd go with basically the same stories, but refine them over the course of the day. Is a slight joke not landing? Cut it. IMO interviews should be a little bit improv anyway, so it's more about being able to turn it into a conversation than anything else.

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I went through the exact same thing - summer S&T program, four one-on-one interviews and they all asked almost the exact same questions. I don't know if they ended up talking about my answers in depth, but it couldn't have hurt too badly as I got an offer.

 

It tends to be a very repetitive process. Be thankful for that, it gives you a chance to hone your skills all day. The hardest interviews are the ones where you get curveballs all throughout. The most difficult thing is to maintain your level of enthusiasm the 10th time you are telling the same story or answering the same question much like it's your first.

To the poster above that said they've never gotten the "biggest weakness" question in an interview, I'd say that's pretty fortunate. I've gotten it in at least half of all of the interviews I've ever had.

 

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