A Playbook For Recruiting and Hiring with Elaine Wherry

Published: March 5, 2019, 1 p.m.

b'Elaine Wherry (@elainewherry) joins Erik on this episode to give us the playbook for recruiting for your startup. Elaine was co-founder of Meebo and is now investing at Edelweiss VC (https://www.edelweiss.vc) alongside co-founder Lee Jacobs (https://www.leejacobs.co).

Elaine explains her superpower \\u2014 being able to build quantitative systems around qualitative characteristics. She talks about how to evaluate candidates with your team and the way she uses TaskRabbit workers to calibrate her team\\u2019s assessment of a candidate. Elaine discusses why work simulations are so important in hiring and breaks down how you create a good simulation.

She explains why she asks behavioral questions exclusively in interviews. She tells founders that it\'s okay (and ideal) if they are spending more than half of their time recruiting. Elaine points out that an employee\\u2019s experience on the first day is the best predictor of the length of their tenure.

She talks about the \\u201crecruiter honeypot\\u201d that she set up \\u2014 a fake profile on LinkedIn of a Javascript programmer. She looked at how recruiters approached it in order to potentially hire those recruiters to her company.

She also addresses some of the biggest misconceptions about recruiting and talks through how to deal with some of the thorniest aspects of managing people, including annual reviews, compensation, and having difficult conversations.

Quotes From This Episode

\\u201cThe test of a work simulation is that any smart, well-intentioned person should fail that simulation.\\u201d

\\u201c[When interviewing someone] within the first five minutes, you have a tendency to have a reaction. It\\u2019s easy to fall into first impressions, but it\\u2019s your job to challenge that first response.\\u201d

\\u201cIf people just want to get their review to find out whether they got their raise or their bonus, that isn\\u2019t going to be a great conversation, so my goal is to de-couple that.\\u201d

\\u201cPeople always seem to care more about where they stand in the organization than they do about where they stand outside the organization.\\u201d

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