2025-01-28 - Hiring Manager Screens and Teams

By Allen Chen

Jan 28, 2025

Hiring Manager Screens are the first time I meet face-to-face with the candidate. I believe my job is to evaluate if there is mutual excitement about how this person’s full self will contribute to my team.

The Hiring Manager Screen is the most important culture-building piece for my team. I believe it's my job to know the team culture best, and determine not just fit, but value add.

A great Hiring Manager Screen also shows the values of my company. What kind of bar do I hold on my team? My hope is the candidate picks up on the high bar, what I screen for, which further inspires them. I believe great people truly want to know that they're going to have to earn the opportunity, and that they work with others that also earned their role.

Here are a few things I consider looking for. I don't use this list as a checklist during the screen, but rather something to look back on after my conversation and pick out attributes that were especially memorable.

Nobody fits all of the criteria, but I can generally get a sense of some of these things (~4-6) after a good Hiring Manager Screen; and, I can get a sense of detractors too.

Of course, I always want to make sure the person can do the job. A few pointed questions about someone’s most rewarding/interesting projects or periods in their career can quickly show their capacity for shipping great things.

The way I do this is to hang out with them like I would a new friend, or a coffee chat with a new coworker. I just get to know them, their skills, some experiences, and what makes them tick.

I also take a few minutes to clear my mind before the screen, so I can be restfully prepared to have a genuine interest in learning about them and their interests. (I find it difficult to jump from meeting to meeting with no breaks and still my maximum, authentic self.)

Some example questions I use to guide and stimulate conversation, but I use this more as an "icebreaker list" rather than a checklist of things to ask.

  1. What do you really love doing? What are the things about work that get you up in the morning? [followup] Why <company/role>?
  2. What are you really proud of building in your career? Why? Tell me more.
  3. What were some of the toughest / lowest times in your career? How did you get through it?
  4. What are you looking for in a team / company? Related: what attributes about your previous/team company do you want to keep, and which ones do you want to change?