If you're looking for really great minds, you ought to expect the quality of _most_ of the candidates you run into to be underwhelming. The trick is getting past that.<p>I kind of agree with your comment on resumes, but I'd twist it... If a resume doesn't tell me the mindset and motivation of the person, it's a 'No'. In specific, I tend to look for two things on a resume for someone early in their career:<p>1. Passion & Personality, _somewhere_. The last great resume I got had the following objective: "I want to work with smart people on a great team making awesome software." Perfect. Any resume that uses the words great, awesome, love, or even hate gets my attention. I need someone who cares.<p>2. Demonstrated interest. It's unbelievable how many people will tell me they love writing software, but they've never written any that wasn't for an assignment or a work project. Especially when it comes to young people, they better have written something. I don't care what it was, or how well it went.. I want to see that they're interested enough to have materialized passion and enthusiasm as a project. If you're not hiring in the software field, I'm sure there are other facets.. evidence of attempts at entrepreneurship, demonstrated leadership in community activities, etc.<p>Suuuper fast litmus tests that can be done at the resume, or 10-minute-phone-screen level.. and they'll weed out a depressingly large number of candidates.<p>Beyond that, I'd suggest that interview processes vary wildly and it's possible (no offense) that yours is highly artificial.. doesn't mean they all are. Change your process. Specifically, find ways to get candidates to demonstrate Doing The Job in their interview. It's hard, but it sounds like it's your full time job, so sweet! You ought to have the time :)<p>For the record, the resume I mentioned was someone that we hope to hire.. and we found him via one of the HN: Who's Hiring threads - <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1438505" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1438505</a><p>Cheers.