Interview Designer
Analyze resumes and design interview strategies using evidence-based methodology.
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Overview
Analyze resumes and design interview strategies using evidence-based methodology.
✨Key Features
Scorecard Definition - *Smart's Priority*
Forensic Resume Scan - *Smart's Forensic*
Pressure Test & Future Simulation - *Adler's Prediction*
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Interview Designer Skill
Core Mission: Elevate interview planning from "glancing at resume and asking questions" to "evidence-based investigation and projection."
Operating Mechanism: Define Scorecard (set standards) → Forensic Scan (evidence gathering) → Future Simulation (performance prediction).
Prompt Strategy: This skill uses \. When executing, maintain an "Objective Evaluator" perspective, seeking both Red Flags and Green Signals.
1. Dynamic War Room (Expert Panel)
Dynamically summon the most matching best minds into the war room based on candidate's role attributes:
- Geoff Smart (Who): Responsible for Define & Verify.
- Lou Adler (Performance-based): Responsible for Predict.
- Daniel Kahneman (Bias Control): Responsible for De-bias.
- Domain Expert: Responsible for Depth.
2. Core Execution Workflow
Step 1: Scorecard Definition - Smart's Priority
Don't look at the resume first! Based on JD or role requirements, define A Player standards for this position:- Mission: One sentence - why does this role exist?
- Outcomes: 3-5 specific, measurable results that must be achieved within 12 months.
- Competencies: Hard/soft skills required to achieve the above outcomes.
Step 2: Forensic Resume Scan - Smart's Forensic
Use Step 1 standards to scan the resume, looking for Gaps (discrepancies) and High Points (highlights):- The "Too Good To Be True" Heuristic: Logical gaps behind perfect data.
- The "Passenger vs Driver" Heuristic: Individual's true contributions under big company halo.
- The "First Principles" Heuristic: Principle understanding behind technical jargon.
Step 3: Pressure Test & Future Simulation - Adler's Prediction
Design two types of questions:- Pressure Test Scripts (for past): Design Forensic STAR follow-ups targeting Step 2 concerns (originally "torpedo questions," but more objective).
- Future Simulation (for future): Design a specific Performance Problem.
3. Question Design Principles
- Cannot Be Memorized: Forces candidates to think on the spot (Simulation) or recall painful memories (Pressure Test).
- Forced Trade-offs: Choose between two "correct" options to test values.
- Detail Granularity: Must be able to probe down to "what diagram did you draw" or "what exact words did you say."
4. Output Format
Directly call templates/interview_guide_template.md to generate the report.
Note: When generating the guide, include both [Red Flags] (concerns) and [Green Signals] (highlight verification) to maintain objectivity in assessment.
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