evan | hiring eng @ Lazer pfp
evan | hiring eng @ Lazer
@thebc12
Every candidate's resume looks perfect now. GitHub profiles are flawless. Cover letters hit every keyword. But when you ask them to explain their own technical decisions, they can't. Welcome to hiring in 2025, where AI makes everyone look like a senior engineer. ๐Ÿงต
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evan | hiring eng @ Lazer pfp
evan | hiring eng @ Lazer
@thebc12
63% of developers now use AI tools. That's goodโ€”we should all be using AI to work more efficiently. But when everyone's application looks polished, traditional hiring signals break down. You need new ways to spot authentic builders vs. AI-enhanced presentations.
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evan | hiring eng @ Lazer pfp
evan | hiring eng @ Lazer
@thebc12
๐Ÿšฉ Red flags in applications: Identical bullet points across resumes (copy-paste AI syndrome) Perfect portfolios with no debugging history โœ… Green flags: Personalized applications showing company research GitHub activity beyond just personal projects
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evan | hiring eng @ Lazer pfp
evan | hiring eng @ Lazer
@thebc12
๐Ÿšฉ Red flags in screens: Can't explain WHY they made technical choices Struggle when you go off-script with follow-ups โœ… Green flags: Walk through debugging with specific examples Admit knowledge gaps and explain how they'd research solutions
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evan | hiring eng @ Lazer pfp
evan | hiring eng @ Lazer
@thebc12
The goal isn't to eliminate candidates who use AIโ€”it's to find those who use it thoughtfully alongside strong human judgment. My framework for hiring in the AI-enhanced world: https://paragraph.com/@theonchainrecruiter/the-new-application-game-how-to-parse-through-ai-enhanced-talent
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