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Episode 41 · Hiring on conviction
The strongest people I've ever hired were the ones I couldn't fully justify to the panel. The weakest hires? Almost always the easy yeses — the safe résumés that nobody pushed back on.
1,840 words · 8 min read
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The strongest people I've hired were the ones I couldn't fully justify to the panel.
6 posts · Why we replaced the hiring committee with a single conviction call →
~600 words · The candidates you can't defend on paper, and why they win.
00:00 Intro · 04:21 Why consensus hiring fails · 18:50 The three signals we watch
+ Clip · Audiogram · Headlines · Blog draft · FAQ · Chapters · Video script · Translation
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Paste in a few things you've already written. Playbox builds a style card and reuses it on every draft — so the AI sounds like you, not AI.
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We build a style card from your real writing, cache exemplars on every generation, and score each draft against your voice before you ever see it. If a sentence drifts, we tell you.
In today's fast-paced talent landscape, the most successful organisations leverage their unique insights to unlock transformative hiring outcomes. By delving into the data-driven nuances of candidate evaluation…
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The strongest people I've hired were the ones I couldn't fully justify to the panel.
The weakest? Almost always the easy yeses.
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