On Mar 14, 2009, at 1:51 AM, dnp607 wrote:
I often come across design managers who use the approach of
assessing "demonstrated and comparable work" as a major hiring
criteria. Jared nailed an important piece of the hiring puzzle with
his comments and I agree completely - but, for balance, I humbly
add: don't overlook candidates because they don't have the absolute,
precise, mix of work you require.
Dan,
In most hiring scenarios, particularly for anyone who regularly visits
this list, I agree with you completely.
However, Scott's scenario was specific: the hiring manager (who I
assumed would be the candidate's manager) didn't have any UX
experience (and, I assumed, neither did anyone else in the org). In
this case, I'd recommend against deviating too much from demonstrable
comparable direct experience, because without the UX experience, it
would be hard to tell if it translates well.
Scott's scenario is rare (extremely so amongst our direct community).
But, it's happening more and more.
Jared
Jared M. Spool
User Interface Engineering
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