Monday, September 29, 2014

Google's Hiring Dos and Don'ts

From the excellent How Google Works:

  • Hire people who are smarter and more knowledgeable than you are.
  • Don't hire people you can't learn from or be challenged by.
  • Hire people who will add value to the product/service and our culture.
  • Don't hire people who won't contribute well to both.
  • Hire people will get things done.
  • Don't hire people who just think about problems.
  • Hire people who are enthusiastic, self-motivated, and passionate.
  • Don't hire people who just want a job.
  • Hire people who inspire and work well with others.
  • Don't hire people who prefer to work alone.
  • Hire people who will grow with your team and with the company.
  • Don't hire people with narrow skill sets or interests.
  • Hire people who are well rounded, with unique interests and talents.
  • Don't hire people who only live to work.
  • Hire people who are ethical and who communicate openly.
  • Don't hire people who are political or manipulative.
  • Hire only when you've found a great candidate.
  • Don't settle for anything less.

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