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by flossball 2789 days ago
Grit is not unknown in business and has similar problems with hiring. I helped a start up ran by some executives trying to pitch B average state school engineers as they reach senior status significantly faster than more competitive school graduates. HR depts in most tech companies pushed back as they like to hire top school candidates. Similarly as they pivoted to produce advanced hiring processes to recommend these students, HRs refused to lower their days and days of interviews that have low completion rates.

HR is almost always the failure in hiring and I am sure the recruiting/admissions will fight against whatever 'grit' factors and measurement is figured out as they still feel good personally about good grades and test scores.

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That's because HR does not have the same incentives as the business has, any hire that's even slightly below average can be blamed on HR, and spending more and more resources on "the difficult job hunt" also justifies their budget.

When people setup departments that definitely dont have each other's best interests in mind, its not surprise that fight.