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Andy Strager
Andy Strager
Jan 14, 2025, 1:40 PM
Forwarded from another channel:
Question about hiring: do you have any tests you have more entry level hires do? Nothing too crazy, but something to gauge problem solving skills and some hard skills
Forwarded thread from another channel:
Jordan Choo
Jordan Choo
Jan 14, 2025, 1:41 PM
I pay them to do a KW research project (hard skills) and then present it to me as if I were the client (soft skills)
Renee Roberts
Renee Roberts
Jan 14, 2025, 9:08 PM
As an add on, @arnout taught me to ask a casual question “Do you like to do puzzles?” ” What type?” because inquisitive problem-solvers like to be challenged by problems, aka puzzles, and that is a characteristic he looks for in his team hires. I found this insight invaluable in evaluating characteristics of new hires ever since I heard this.
Arnout Hellemans
Arnout Hellemans
Jan 15, 2025, 8:12 AM
Thanks @renee. Glad it helped. The answers can lead to pretty cool insights. Same btw goes for gaming....love this article by @me1969 on this;
Some of the world's most prominent, successful, and forward-thinking marketers are huge gamer geeks. These are the video games that made us.
Written by
Jono Alderson
Estimated reading time
17 minutes
Jono Alderson: The video games that made us
Andy Strager
Andy Strager
Jan 15, 2025, 8:37 AM
This is awesome feedback, thank everyone!
Adrienne Kmetz
Adrienne Kmetz
Jan 15, 2025, 12:16 PM
I ask all new hires to do 16 personalities and the angela duckworth grit test.
In the interview I ask open-ended questions like “you see an elephant on the subway platform. what do you do first?” Doesn’t have to be that but any question that gets them to think harder than the typical interview question. Some answer “get help”, some say “i dont know” and some say “take a picture.”
Echoing what Jordan said, I don’t ask anyone to do any exercise or trial that produces something unless it’s the final stage and we pay them.
Andy Strager
Andy Strager
Jan 15, 2025, 12:19 PM
Totally agreed on paying them. I have gotten burnt from "free tests" previously and would never want someone to feel that way.
Funny you bring up the random questions. We have been brainstorming what some questions like that could be.
Adrienne Kmetz
Adrienne Kmetz
Jan 15, 2025, 12:44 PM
I usually do the elephant and sometimes “do you love to win or hate to lose”.
“No right answer” questions that show how they think. (except for me theres always a wrong answer LOL)
Renee Roberts
Renee Roberts
Jan 15, 2025, 1:40 PM
@adrienne.kmetz I love that question! I will use that too!
Renee Roberts
Renee Roberts
Jan 15, 2025, 1:44 PM
@me1969 On a side note, how is that article performing organically? are you surprised what Keywords it is being found with and the traffic it generates? It is all over the place with name dropping and brands bringing in clicks? Just curious if it has had enough time to become interesting?
Jono Alderson
Jono Alderson
Jan 15, 2025, 2:18 PM
No idea, I don't run any analytics on the site ????
Jono Alderson
Jono Alderson
Jan 15, 2025, 2:18 PM
Haha, it gets ~0 organic visits.
Renee Roberts
Renee Roberts
Jan 15, 2025, 3:24 PM
@me1969……. nothin’ to see here … keep the line movin’ ………
Arnout Hellemans
Arnout Hellemans
Jan 16, 2025, 4:00 AM
at least 1, bc I found it, but I guess that click is filtered out bc of "privacy" ;-)
Casey Yandle
Casey Yandle
Jan 17, 2025, 2:10 PM
Since we deal with primarily Local SEO clients, I typically will give examples of local websites and have them go over some high-level stuff they see. We make sure to specify that they shouldn't spend no more than 30-60 mins on it. We ONLY do this later on with our interview proves where we are trying to pick our final choice of a candidate. Pre-covid, we used to do something more involved.
Daniel McCue
Daniel McCue
Jan 22, 2025, 5:16 AM
As an interviewer, I’ve had success using the STAR framework to ask questions about how they have worked on both hard skills and d soft skills.
>> Situation: Set the scene and give the necessary details of your example.
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> Task: Describe what your responsibility was in that situation.
> Action: Explain exactly what steps you took to address it.
> Result: Share what outcomes your actions achieved.

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