The Hiring Experiment Part 1: The Checklist
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Melody just got back from a whirlwind week of deep cleaning an inn on Cape Cod while launching a full-blown vegan detox.. yes, at the same time! This episode kicks off with that chaotic personal story before rolling into a hilarious, slightly cringey role-play of how she used to run job interviews (and all the mistakes that came with it). It’s all about the messy, mysterious art of hiring: what’s changed, what still stumps us, and why nailing the “culture fit” is way harder than anyone admits.
Key Takeaways:
- Most interviews are performances.. people say what you want to hear because survival (aka getting paid) is on the line.
- True alignment isn’t about reciting the boss’s values, but about what motivates someone when no one is watching.
- Even after hundreds (or thousands) of hires, you can’t game the mystery out of people.. you can only build better systems and expect a little failure.
- Culture, capability, and manager fit all matter; a red flag in any one can unravel everything.
- If someone’s not a morning person, no “pretend” morning enthusiasm will last longer than a few weeks—ask us how we know.
Timestamps:
- [00:01:29] Melody’s innkeeping and vegan cleanse escapades
- [00:10:14] “Hiring mistakes from a decade ago”
- [00:13:07] Interview style confessions (awkward silences, overselling)
- [00:25:53] The myth of “values-based hiring”
- [00:32:21] Testing tools, culture clashes, and international surprises
- [00:35:27] Admitting we’re still not hiring experts
Definitely one for anyone who’s ever sweated over hiring… or wondered why “just hire nice people” never works out that simply.
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