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Ask HN: Rip/Validate this idea for a new kind of jobs platform

2 pointsby v1labout 4 years ago
I have an idea for a hiring platform where (lightly screened) talent interacts directly with hiring managers.<p>A few problems I&#x27;ve observed from my experience both hiring people and in my job searches:<p>1) when you apply to a job, your resume sits in a queue in an ATS among 200 other resumes. This single fact works against you.<p>2) being found by recruiters is great but works only when opportunity &amp; timing is right + it&#x27;s an in-house recruiter<p>3) irrespective of talent, folks from under-represented&#x2F;non-traditional backgrounds, or who haven&#x27;t studied or worked at the Harvards or Airbnbs often get rejected at the resume stage -- but having worked with some stellar people with such backgrounds, it&#x27;s eye opening where you can find talent.<p>4) as a HM, you know experienced folks aren&#x27;t applying because why bother (see 1) and folks from (3) are at a disadvantage too.<p>I believe that applying&#x2F;inbound hiring still sucks. On the platform I&#x27;m thinking of:<p>- hiring managers talk about what they&#x27;re looking for - in their own words in short and not as a lengthy job description that no one reads.<p>- candidates can ask questions about the role of the team&#x2F;hiring manager, without revealing who they are.<p>- to &quot;apply&quot;, candidates answer a question or two which gets shared directly with the HM. This isn&#x27;t a typical job application where you upload a resume. The hiring manager doesn&#x27;t see who you are &amp; can only evaluate you based on your answers to these questions + perhaps a summary of your past workplaces.<p>My thesis is a) this reduces bias and makes screening more objective and b) encourages more talented folks to &quot;apply&quot;<p>There is one big problem with this though - how do you ensure that hiring managers are not flooded with low quality reach-outs? But for now, let&#x27;s assume we can limit that somewhat effectively.<p>Why do you think this could&#x2F;couldn&#x27;t work? I&#x27;d love to get well-thought out feedback based on your own prior experience hiring&#x2F;job seeking.

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sharemywinabout 4 years ago
#1 question who pays for it an what do they get out of it?<p>Which department would pay for it? HR. you basically said they suck. Hiring manager doubt they have the budget for it. and corporate would tell them that&#x27;s what they pay HR for.<p>I could be wrong but I would talk to some hiring managers and see if there&#x27;s something they would and could pay for.<p>Recruiting isn&#x27;t broken because employees don&#x27;t pay for it. It just sucks because we have jump through the hoops.<p>The process is designed to find candidates that do a good job and filter out bad ones. If good ones get filter out too that doesn&#x27;t matter to the companies. If 10 people are qualified for the job and the process only finds 1, didn&#x27;t the process still work?