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by abtinf
1160 days ago
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As a hiring manager, I’ve noticed most peer hiring managers vastly overestimate their ability to hire. What I’ve seen happen is that there are two narratives they flip on: I hired this great person and they are doing amazing so I am amazing; I hired this person and they aren’t doing great so I fired them so I am amazing. Of course, they also tend to be terrible at assessing who is actually good/bad. I call it the “arbitrary onion”: layer after layer of plausible claims that each turn out to be just as arbitrary as the outer claim. |
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