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Most interview advice tends to come from the candidate’s perspective - how to prep, share your experiences, and follow up. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the other side of the table. I spoke with hiring leaders from Netflix, Rippling, and EvenUp to learn how three great, yet operationally-different companies evaluate candidates. Surprisingly, all three leaders agreed on one core truth: most candidates are operating from a playbook that’s two years out of date. AI has upended the job-search landscape: old signals are table stakes, and the goal posts have changed.
Key topics:
• The new PM: Why companies are looking for candidates who “push the limits of what’s possible”
• The shift from behavioral to scenario-based questions
• Does pedigree still matter? Why trajectory is the new alternative signal for recruiters
• The three things that now separate a great take-home case study submission from a generic one
• Why case study presentations are still valuable - and help demonstrate core PM skills
• Whether website applications actually get looked at and why referrals are more binary than most people think
• How to signal drive and a frontier-pushing mindset when everyone claims to be a high performer
Where to find Nikhyl
• Twitter/X
Where to find McKenzie
Where to find Sam
Where to find Sarah
Join The Skip
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• Skip Community
Find The Skip
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• Substack
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• Spotify
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Timestamps
00:48 Introduction
04:12 Meet our guests from EvenUp, Rippling, and Netflix
09:06 How has the hiring process changed since COVID?
11:17 Is AI fluency explicitly tested in interviews?
12:42 Why quality and speed are favored over prioritization ability
16:16 Past experience vs. scenario questions—where the balance is shifting
19:52 Does pedigree still matter to hiring managers?
23:10 Why trajectory is an underrated signal to index on
26:43 Why the LinkedIn DM isn't dead
29:31 Does the take-home case study still hold value in the AI era?
33:21 Using case studies to screen for brevity, agency, and strategic thinking
39:09 Rippling's product discussion and panel case study process
43:52 Unpacking red flags in case study presentations
45:43 The collaboration test: curiosity vs. defensiveness under pressure
47:56 How to get noticed — are website applications even worth it?
50:56 Where EvenUp proactively sources candidates
53:00 Closing advice for mid-career PMs navigating today's job market
Don't forget to subscribe to The Skip to hear me coach you through timely career lessons. Access exclusive sessions from 100+ top product leaders at skip.coach. If you’re interested in joining me on a future call, send me a note on LinkedIn, Threads, or Twitter. You can also email me at [email protected]
By Nikhyl Singhal5
7171 ratings
Most interview advice tends to come from the candidate’s perspective - how to prep, share your experiences, and follow up. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the other side of the table. I spoke with hiring leaders from Netflix, Rippling, and EvenUp to learn how three great, yet operationally-different companies evaluate candidates. Surprisingly, all three leaders agreed on one core truth: most candidates are operating from a playbook that’s two years out of date. AI has upended the job-search landscape: old signals are table stakes, and the goal posts have changed.
Key topics:
• The new PM: Why companies are looking for candidates who “push the limits of what’s possible”
• The shift from behavioral to scenario-based questions
• Does pedigree still matter? Why trajectory is the new alternative signal for recruiters
• The three things that now separate a great take-home case study submission from a generic one
• Why case study presentations are still valuable - and help demonstrate core PM skills
• Whether website applications actually get looked at and why referrals are more binary than most people think
• How to signal drive and a frontier-pushing mindset when everyone claims to be a high performer
Where to find Nikhyl
• Twitter/X
Where to find McKenzie
Where to find Sam
Where to find Sarah
Join The Skip
• Skip Coach
• Skip Community
Find The Skip
• Website
• Substack
• YouTube
• Spotify
• Apple Podcasts
Timestamps
00:48 Introduction
04:12 Meet our guests from EvenUp, Rippling, and Netflix
09:06 How has the hiring process changed since COVID?
11:17 Is AI fluency explicitly tested in interviews?
12:42 Why quality and speed are favored over prioritization ability
16:16 Past experience vs. scenario questions—where the balance is shifting
19:52 Does pedigree still matter to hiring managers?
23:10 Why trajectory is an underrated signal to index on
26:43 Why the LinkedIn DM isn't dead
29:31 Does the take-home case study still hold value in the AI era?
33:21 Using case studies to screen for brevity, agency, and strategic thinking
39:09 Rippling's product discussion and panel case study process
43:52 Unpacking red flags in case study presentations
45:43 The collaboration test: curiosity vs. defensiveness under pressure
47:56 How to get noticed — are website applications even worth it?
50:56 Where EvenUp proactively sources candidates
53:00 Closing advice for mid-career PMs navigating today's job market
Don't forget to subscribe to The Skip to hear me coach you through timely career lessons. Access exclusive sessions from 100+ top product leaders at skip.coach. If you’re interested in joining me on a future call, send me a note on LinkedIn, Threads, or Twitter. You can also email me at [email protected]

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