Talent is Overrated. Hire the Human First.
You hired a genius.
He built the product in 3 days.
Then ghosted the team for 3 weeks.
You hired the top ranker.
She crushed the interview.
But crushed every team member’s morale within 2 months.
You hired the “Elon Musk” prototype.
And forgot to ask: Can this person just be… human?
We live in a world obsessed with resumes that flex IIT, AI, MBA, and God-mode coding skills. But what about the stuff that actually keeps the workplace alive?
Here’s what most hiring panels ignore like expired yogurt:
- Resilience: Can they get punched by life and still show up with sleeves rolled?
- Adaptability: Can they handle change without throwing a tantrum like a toddler without WiFi?
- Empathy: Can they feel what’s going on in the room without needing a Slack message?
- Curiosity: Are they hungry to grow or just here to prove they’re the smartest in the room?
- Authenticity: Are they real, or are they playing a LinkedIn character 24×7?
Reality check:
The most dangerous hire isn’t the underperformer.
It’s the brilliant jerk.
Talent might win sprints.
Personality wins marathons.
And culture survives only when the people in it are human first, titles later.
So next time you hire,
Don’t just ask:
“What can this person do?”
Also ask:
“Who is this person when no one’s watching?”
Because the right personality can build companies.
The wrong one?
It can burn them to ash—fast.
Let’s hire with heart. Not just hype.



