| ▲ | austin-cheney 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> I talked to hiring managers and most of them say skills is good but what we want is a personality because skills can be taught and personality cannot be. That is correct, but its an extreme over simplification. What they mean by personality is among these: * excellent soft skills - can listen and emotionally bond with others * excellent written communication - the ability to put into writing high precision content with minimal revision that is well structured. It should not take advanced effort to turn meeting notes into a formal written recommendation. * discipline / conscientiousness - this is awareness of the space outside yourself. It is the ability to balance 6 things at once with endurance throughout the day. Yes, technical skills can be taught. Hiring managers really prefer to retain their people and not have to rehire, so teaching people is a long game of minimal continuous effort from the leader via proper assignments and continuous practice on the part of the individual contributor. If the individual contributor also does this work as a hobby outside the office that is even better, but it would be a massive ethical violation to impose this or it intermingle it with assigned tasks. I am a hiring manager, by the way. From a tooling perspective I am not sure. My organization uses a tool called GreenHouse. It contains a candidate's resume and credentials and allows HR to build out forms for interview feedback. The insight part is always a challenge. I am fully remote so I am actively watching everything a candidate does with their eyeballs as much or more than listen to the content of their answers, because I want to know what they are thinking and what they are looking at since AI prompts during interviews is now a thing. When I do look at a resume what I am only looking at: * Years of total experience * Job hopping versus loyalty/duration * Credentials like education attainment, certifications, and so forth | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ms_sv 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Yes absolutely, I am looking for framework that will be included in the platform to be able to asses someone and determine those accurately skills to have them in the CV it is not easy and it is a challenge, overall those skills can make a teammate be valued among others. The AI interviews part is becoming very common as well, this is the issue I wanna solve since it is very easy to fake it while remote. I have another question, have you ever faced with getting a perfect candidate during interviews this person passes fully it is great, everything matches but then after 1 or 2 months the just completely flip and are not the candidate(now employee) what you tought and everyone else tought they are? | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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