"Second, what actually did they do on this project?"
A lot of developers I know when in interviews say, "Well, the "team" did this and "we" did that. You always want to use singular personal pronouns such as, "I did this", or "The team expected me to do such and such."
This is something a lot of potential hiring managers like to hear. If they have to ask what you did, many believe you're role or your work may not have been that important.
I don't care as much about what the rest of the team did, because I'm not interviewing them. I'm more interested in what you, the interviewee, personally did to help the team achieve success.
A lot of developers I know when in interviews say, "Well, the "team" did this and "we" did that. You always want to use singular personal pronouns such as, "I did this", or "The team expected me to do such and such."
This is something a lot of potential hiring managers like to hear. If they have to ask what you did, many believe you're role or your work may not have been that important.