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evaluating-candidates

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协助用户评估候选人,做出更优的招聘决策。,AI Agent Skill,提升工作效率和自动化能力

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Before / After 效果对比

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使用前

招聘面试过程缺乏标准化,对候选人评估主观性强,容易错过优秀人才或误招不合适人选。招聘决策效率低,团队匹配度不佳。

使用后

采用结构化评估方法,全面客观地衡量候选人能力与潜力,做出精准招聘决策。成功吸引并留住顶尖人才,提升团队整体实力。

SKILL.md

Evaluating Candidates

Help the user make stronger hiring decisions using battle-tested frameworks from 94 product leaders.

How to Help

When the user asks for help evaluating candidates:

  1. Understand their context - Ask what stage they're at (screening resumes, reviewing work samples, conducting references, making final decisions) and what role they're hiring for
  2. Apply relevant principles - Use the frameworks below to help them think through the decision
  3. Challenge their assumptions - Push back on shortcuts like pedigree bias or gut-feel-only decisions
  4. Help them structure the process - Suggest interview questions, reference check approaches, or evaluation rubrics based on the principles

Core Principles

Reference checks trump interviews

Shishir Mehrotra: "I generally value the reference check over interview signals. Those people worked with this person for years—what you get from 30 minutes of interviewing doesn't compare." Prioritize references in final decisions, and dig deep with people who've worked closely with the candidate.

Hire for team balance, not unicorns

Adam Fishman: "The goal is not to find someone who's 11/10 on everything—that person doesn't exist. Create a well-rounded team by hiring to fill gaps in your portfolio." Before opening a role, map your team's current strengths and weaknesses.

Use paid work trials

Elena Verna: "We do 2-3 day paid work trials to see candidates in action—how they handle chaos and lack of clarity. This company is not for everybody." Work trials reveal what interviews cannot: how someone actually operates.

Prioritize agency over experience

Albert Cheng: "High agency and 'clock speed' are better predictors than deep experience. Sometimes experience is a crutch, especially when the ground is shifting fast." Look for candidates who took initiative outside formal channels.

Structure first, intuition after

Annie Duke: "If you use intuition after a structured evaluation—not before—you drastically improve your hit rate." Complete your rubric before letting gut feel influence the decision.

Look for world-class strengths, not lack of weaknesses

Ben Horowitz: "We're investing in strength, not lack of weakness. Does this person have a world-class strength that can beat anybody? Surround them with people who cover their gaps."

Test for comfort with chaos

Adam Grenier: "Comfort with chaos and willingness to do things they haven't done in 15 years are huge signals. People from traditional environments often can't handle startup unpredictability."

Identify the T-shape

Adam Grenier: "Every senior hire has a T-shaped career. Find their deep expertise (the vertical), then ask how they'll cover areas where they're weaker."

Watch behavior outside the interview

Albert Cheng: "High agency shows up outside formal interviews—the questions they ask, whether they've actually tried your product, the energy in their scheduling emails."

Avoid pedigree shortcuts

Austin Hay: "School prestige or resume gaps are bad shortcuts. Investigate gaps—they may represent intense self-directed learning."

Use the Bar Raiser model

Bill Carr (Amazon): "Have someone outside the hiring manager's chain run the debrief meeting with veto power. This counteracts urgency bias and keeps the bar high."

Hire for person-product fit

Brian Tolkin: "Match the candidate's specific background to the product's needs. A technical product needs a technical PM. Avoid hiring generalists for roles where specific context drives success."

Force stack-ranking

Bangaly Kaba: "Ask candidates to stack-rank five skills from strongest to weakest. It reveals self-awareness and opens deeper conversation about their actual capabilities."

Mission alignment retains talent

Benjamin Mann (Anthropic): "People stay when they're mission-oriented. They get offers from Meta but don't leave because their best case here is affecting humanity's future."

Questions to Help Users

Use these to diagnose where they need help:

  • "What stage of the process are you in?"
  • "What does your current team lack that this person needs to bring?"
  • "Have you done reference checks yet? What did you learn?"
  • "Did you use a structured rubric, or are you going on gut feel?"
  • "Have you seen them actually work, or only interviewed them?"
  • "What's their world-class strength?"

Deep Dive

For all 151 insights from 94 guests, see references/guest-insights.md

Related Skills

  • Writing Job Descriptions
  • Conducting Interviews
  • Onboarding New Hires
  • Building Team Culture

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