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− | * A thoughtful and literate job posting will accurately describe the job and foreshadow the company culture. | + | * A thoughtful and literate job posting, purged of gratuitous jargon, will accurately describe the job and foreshadow the company culture. |
* Simple challenges and honeypots will filter serious candidates from the applicant bots. | * Simple challenges and honeypots will filter serious candidates from the applicant bots. | ||
* At the end of every step, we will inform the applicant what comes next. Courteous templated responses will be promptly delivered. | * At the end of every step, we will inform the applicant what comes next. Courteous templated responses will be promptly delivered. | ||
* Two interviews. No more than three. The coding challenge will represent a genuine work sample. It will be no more than one or two hours. | * Two interviews. No more than three. The coding challenge will represent a genuine work sample. It will be no more than one or two hours. | ||
− | * Candidates will be evaluated using a simple quantitative assessment of core competencies (see Ch. 21 of Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow). | + | * Candidates will be evaluated using a simple quantitative assessment of core competencies (see [http://txti.es/kahneman-interviews Ch. 21 of Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow]). |
* Final decision will be a collective decision of the hiring team. | * Final decision will be a collective decision of the hiring team. | ||
* After hiring cycle is complete, hiring team will hold a retrospective. | * After hiring cycle is complete, hiring team will hold a retrospective. |
Latest revision as of 12:15, 15 April 2020
Overview
This page outlines the principles and methodology that guide the hiring process of teams that I lead. In short, I strive to treat candidates as I myself would hope to be treated.
Guidelines / Principles
- Hiring cycles will be structured and as short as possible.
- When we start a hiring cycle, we will finish it by hiring the most qualified applicant who accepts our offer.
- Every applicant will receive a response within 48 hours and be updated on the status of their application at each step asap.
- The hiring process will be as transparent as possible.
- Objective and fair-minded measures will displace biased and bigoted ones.
- Every applicant will appreciate their experience, even the rejected ones.
- The process will be agile and adapt over time to improve and meet the specific needs of the organization.
- Onboarding will begin with hiring.
Methodology
- A thoughtful and literate job posting, purged of gratuitous jargon, will accurately describe the job and foreshadow the company culture.
- Simple challenges and honeypots will filter serious candidates from the applicant bots.
- At the end of every step, we will inform the applicant what comes next. Courteous templated responses will be promptly delivered.
- Two interviews. No more than three. The coding challenge will represent a genuine work sample. It will be no more than one or two hours.
- Candidates will be evaluated using a simple quantitative assessment of core competencies (see Ch. 21 of Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow).
- Final decision will be a collective decision of the hiring team.
- After hiring cycle is complete, hiring team will hold a retrospective.
- We will acknowledge mistakes and work to correct them quickly and humanely.