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Sam Jarman ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿผโ€๐Ÿ’ป

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Look for culture add, not culture fit (100 Bytes Of Wisdom: Day 48)

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A lot of people try to find out a bit more about their candidates under the goal of โ€œCulture Fitโ€. While I think this started off as a genuinely good idea; relating to teamwork, work ethic, product-minded (or whatever!), it has kind of morphed into an excuse to hire more people who think like you. Thatโ€™s not really a great idea. People confuse diversity as some sort of Bingo board of skin colour and gender. Itโ€™s not really that, for me, itโ€™s about the diversity of thought, and thatโ€™s where we fall down. Hire for new ways of thinking and solving problems, not just another person who can type out code with the rest of you.

Instead, of โ€œCulture Fitโ€, try to think of โ€œCulture Addโ€. Ask yourself, what could this person add to our culture? What would they challenge us on? What would they inspire us to do differently, and are we, as a team, open to that? How would our product get better as a result of this hire? How would our customers benefit? Would that lead to a healthier company?

Heads up: As with any terse bit of advice, there will be exceptions of course, and subtleties and nuance that can't possibly be captured in a Byte of Wisdom. This has been what I've experienced, I'd love to hear yours in the comments too!

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