> Everything I've done has been what seemed like the most useful and sensible thing to do for the client or company at the time. None of it helps in interviews.
Maybe focus on the non-technical results of those "useful and sensible" things?
Yeah, if one of the projects stands out as having the most benefit to your users or clients then I would focus on talking about that as it would help the listener realize that you care about the _business_outcomes_ of your work.
Maybe focus on the non-technical results of those "useful and sensible" things?