Why the best hire might not have the perfect resume | Regina Hartley

831,684 views ・ 2015-12-21

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Your company launches a search for an open position.
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The applications start rolling in,
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and the qualified candidates are identified.
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Now the choosing begins.
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Person A: Ivy League, 4.0, flawless resume,
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great recommendations.
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All the right stuff.
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Person B: state school, fair amount of job hopping,
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and odd jobs like cashier and singing waitress.
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But remember -- both are qualified.
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So I ask you:
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who are you going to pick?
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My colleagues and I created very official terms
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to describe two distinct categories of candidates.
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We call A "the Silver Spoon,"
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the one who clearly had advantages and was destined for success.
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And we call B "the Scrapper,"
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the one who had to fight against tremendous odds
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to get to the same point.
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You just heard a human resources director refer to people
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as Silver Spoons and Scrappers --
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(Laughter)
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which is not exactly politically correct and sounds a bit judgmental.
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But before my human resources certification gets revoked --
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(Laughter)
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let me explain.
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A resume tells a story.
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And over the years, I've learned something about people
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whose experiences read like a patchwork quilt,
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that makes me stop and fully consider them
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before tossing their resumes away.
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A series of odd jobs may indicate
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inconsistency, lack of focus, unpredictability.
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Or it may signal a committed struggle against obstacles.
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At the very least, the Scrapper deserves an interview.
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To be clear,
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I don't hold anything against the Silver Spoon;
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getting into and graduating from an elite university
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takes a lot of hard work and sacrifice.
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But if your whole life has been engineered toward success,
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how will you handle the tough times?
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One person I hired felt that because he attended an elite university,
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there were certain assignments that were beneath him,
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like temporarily doing manual labor to better understand an operation.
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Eventually, he quit.
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But on the flip side,
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what happens when your whole life is destined for failure
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and you actually succeed?
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I want to urge you to interview the Scrapper.
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I know a lot about this because I am a Scrapper.
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Before I was born,
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my father was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia,
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and he couldn't hold a job in spite of his brilliance.
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Our lives were one part "Cuckoo's Nest,"
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one part "Awakenings"
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and one part "A Beautiful Mind."
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(Laughter)
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I'm the fourth of five children raised by a single mother
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in a rough neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York.
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We never owned a home, a car, a washing machine,
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and for most of my childhood, we didn't even have a telephone.
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So I was highly motivated
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to understand the relationship between business success and Scrappers,
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because my life could easily have turned out very differently.
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As I met successful business people
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and read profiles of high-powered leaders,
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I noticed some commonality.
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Many of them had experienced early hardships,
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anywhere from poverty, abandonment,
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death of a parent while young,
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to learning disabilities, alcoholism and violence.
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The conventional thinking has been that trauma leads to distress,
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and there's been a lot of focus on the resulting dysfunction.
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But during studies of dysfunction, data revealed an unexpected insight:
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that even the worst circumstances can result in growth and transformation.
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A remarkable and counterintuitive phenomenon has been discovered,
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which scientists call Post Traumatic Growth.
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In one study designed to measure the effects of adversity
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on children at risk,
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among a subset of 698 children
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who experienced the most severe and extreme conditions,
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fully one-third grew up to lead healthy, successful and productive lives.
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In spite of everything and against tremendous odds, they succeeded.
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One-third.
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Take this resume.
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This guy's parents give him up for adoption.
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He never finishes college.
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He job-hops quite a bit,
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goes on a sojourn to India for a year,
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and to top it off, he has dyslexia.
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Would you hire this guy?
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His name is Steve Jobs.
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In a study of the world's most highly successful entrepreneurs,
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it turns out a disproportionate number have dyslexia.
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In the US,
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35 percent of the entrepreneurs studied had dyslexia.
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What's remarkable -- among those entrepreneurs
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who experience post traumatic growth,
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they now view their learning disability
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as a desirable difficulty which provided them an advantage
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because they became better listeners and paid greater attention to detail.
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They don't think they are who they are in spite of adversity,
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they know they are who they are because of adversity.
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They embrace their trauma and hardships
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as key elements of who they've become,
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and know that without those experiences,
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they might not have developed the muscle and grit required
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to become successful.
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One of my colleagues had his life completely upended
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as a result of the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1966.
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At age 13, his parents were relocated to the countryside,
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the schools were closed
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and he was left alone in Beijing to fend for himself until 16,
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when he got a job in a clothing factory.
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But instead of accepting his fate,
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he made a resolution that he would continue his formal education.
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Eleven years later, when the political landscape changed,
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he heard about a highly selective university admissions test.
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He had three months to learn the entire curriculum
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of middle and high school.
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So, every day he came home from the factory,
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took a nap, studied until 4am, went back to work
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and repeated this cycle every day for three months.
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He did it, he succeeded.
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His commitment to his education was unwavering, and he never lost hope.
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Today, he holds a master's degree,
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and his daughters each have degrees from Cornell and Harvard.
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Scrappers are propelled by the belief
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that the only person you have full control over is yourself.
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When things don't turn out well,
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Scrappers ask, "What can I do differently to create a better result?"
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Scrappers have a sense of purpose
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that prevents them from giving up on themselves,
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kind of like if you've survived poverty, a crazy father and several muggings,
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you figure, "Business challenges? --
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(Laughter)
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Really?
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Piece of cake. I got this."
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(Laughter)
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And that reminds me -- humor.
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Scrappers know that humor gets you through the tough times,
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and laughter helps you change your perspective.
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And finally, there are relationships.
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People who overcome adversity don't do it alone.
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Somewhere along the way,
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they find people who bring out the best in them
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and who are invested in their success.
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Having someone you can count on no matter what
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is essential to overcoming adversity.
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I was lucky.
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In my first job after college,
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I didn't have a car, so I carpooled across two bridges
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with a woman who was the president's assistant.
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She watched me work
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and encouraged me to focus on my future
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and not dwell on my past.
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Along the way I've met many people
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who've provided me brutally honest feedback,
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advice and mentorship.
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These people don't mind
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that I once worked as a singing waitress to help pay for college.
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(Laughter)
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I'll leave you with one final, valuable insight.
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Companies that are committed to diversity and inclusive practices
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tend to support Scrappers
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and outperform their peers.
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According to DiversityInc,
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a study of their top 50 companies for diversity
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outperformed the S&P 500 by 25 percent.
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So back to my original question.
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Who are you going to bet on:
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Silver Spoon or Scrapper?
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I say choose the underestimated contender,
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whose secret weapons are passion and purpose.
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Hire the Scrapper.
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(Applause)
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