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by BrandonWatson
857 days ago
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I have long said with my customers that the #1 job of the interview loop is to answer the following question: can this candidate do this job at this company and likely exceed expectations? It's surprising how many companies are bad at the interviewing process. How bad they are at the eval process (resume and interviews). It's still giving vitamin and not painkiller vibes though. I have been working in this space for the last few years as an indie hacker solopreneur. I'm currently working through customer discovery on this exact problem (eval candidates more effectively) and if you (or a delegate) could make time, I would really appreciate it. |
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Some companies have such unrealistic expectations too. Here's one from a company that I bailed out of. Would have been an interesting company, I think, but not world-changing.
This is literally how they described their process:
Phase 1: Initial conversations
- 30 minute recruiter screen
- 60 minute resume deep dive
Phase 2: Interviews
- 15 minute hiring manager screen
- 2 x 45 minute engineering
- 60 minute overview of your past projects, including presentation
Phase 3: Further interviews
- 30 minute second interview with hiring manager
- 30 minute values interview
- 30 minute leadership interview
- "additional interviews as required for position"