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Ask HN: Should I build a tool that helps founders showcase their team?

#1
No matter how we hire, candidates today research the company before talking/applying. What they find is not too helpful. Many startups have good-looking careers pages, but they don't answers questions like "what engg. problems do you solve at XYZ" [1], "What is the interview process at XYZ" [2] etc. These give a much better window into the team than opaque career pages or job descriptions.

(This is also why engineering blogs are a powerful hiring tool. Unfortunately, most such blogs languish or die slowly.)

Do you think there is value in helping startups create a better picture of themselves?

[1] https://www.quora.com/What-engineering-problems-and-challenges-is-Stripe-solving [2] https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-engineering-interview-process-like-at-Stripe

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#3

What about glassdoor reviews?

Glassdoor reviews are mostly anonymous and sometimes I have seen angry people venting out there. I feel some of the positive reviews in Glassdoor are in because someone in the company pushed people to write them.

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#4

What about glassdoor reviews?

IMO Glassdoor reviews suffer from extremity bias. For some reason, most reviews there either sound artificial or angry.

More importantly, glassdoor gathers "what people think of a company". Isn't it more interesting to know "how people think in a company"?

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#5

What about glassdoor reviews?

Glassdoor reviews are mostly anonymous and sometimes I have seen angry people venting out there. I feel some of the positive reviews in Glassdoor are in because someone in the company pushed people to write them.

Thats right. The Org generally gets some of its marketing team members to write reviews and get it posted on Glassdoor.

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#7
If I were pretending to be a startup VP HR, I'd pretend to ask for data showing the value of such a service. In particular I'd need to compare how optimizing for random visitors to the careers page returns value relative to targeted recruiting.

Good luck.

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If I were pretending to be a startup VP HR, I'd pretend to ask for data showing the value of such a service. In particular I'd need to compare how optimizing for random visitors to the careers page returns value relative to targeted recruiting. Good luck.

Good point.

In (email) targeted recruiting, the recipient will check the company out first. Isn't it worthwhile to build what they would like to see?

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If I were pretending to be a startup VP HR, I'd pretend to ask for data showing the value of such a service. In particular I'd need to compare how optimizing for random visitors to the careers page returns value relative to targeted recruiting. Good luck.

Good point. In (email) targeted recruiting, the recipient will check the company out first. Isn't it worthwhile to build what they would like to see?

There's a hypothesis there, and it may be a good one. My thought is that getting someone to hand over money for a tool based on the hypothesis will be easier if the hypothesis is supported by data indicating to what degree the product will affect the bottom line.

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Good point. In (email) targeted recruiting, the recipient will check the company out first. Isn't it worthwhile to build what they would like to see?

There's a hypothesis there, and it may be a good one. My thought is that getting someone to hand over money for a tool based on the hypothesis will be easier if the hypothesis is supported by data indicating to what degree the product will affect the bottom line.

Got it. Agreed.
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