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by Signatura
163 days ago
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I agree with this. What stands out to me is that the hiring process often treats one internal mental model as “correct”, and anything outside of it as a flaw in the candidate. The example you gave about solving the same problem differently is common; different approaches get mistaken for lack of competence. I like the negative testing idea a lot. If a hiring process never examines who it’s rejecting, it has no way to know whether it’s filtering quality or just filtering familiarity. Have you seen teams actually test or evolve their hiring criteria this way, or does it usually stay fixed once defined? |
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I'm sure many folks hiring do iteratively improve their hiring criteria, though I'm skeptical of how rigorous their process is. For all I know they could make their hiring criteria worse over time! I have never been involved in a hiring decision, so what I write is from the perspective of a job candidate.