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Snippet from an actual job ad: “Yes, you will be quizzed on this.” 3 times!
I’ll lead with the takeaway: changing your messaging to overcorrect for 1 bad hire/experience makes you sound like an idiot. I mean, that’s the only way I can rationalize messaging this bad.
Here’s the full context. Company was looking to hire an internal recruiter:
Ok, I went too soft. Pre-emptively implying that your applicants are lying isn’t a good look. (Even if, well, some applicants do in fact lie.)
Regardless, two things can be true:
I really, really want to see how they quiz people for humility. 😂
Partner at Hirewell. #3 Ranked Sarcastic Commenter on LinkedIn.
Repeat after me: do not talk politics at work. Or on LinkedIn.
Or in job interviews. Or on first dates. Or at Thanksgiving dinner.
Unfortunately for those of us in the business world, 2025 ruined it. There’s just no way around the fact that tariffs are the issue driving the business climate right now. Every client, candidate, and partner is asking about it—or struggling because of it.
So maybe, just maybe, talking policy isn’t just okay—it’s necessary. Dare I say, productive.
So get ready for a little nuance from Jeff Smith and James Hornick in The 10 Minute Talent Rant, Episode 107, “Talk Policy, Not Politics”
Episode 107