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Ramp CEO Eric Glyman ignores résumés and Ivy League degrees when hiring engineers. Glyman instead looks for a "spike" of exceptional drive and proof of work, such as engineers who built Minecraft servers as teens. The philosophy prioritizes demonstrated initiative over traditional credentials.
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AI reshapes Silicon Valley hiring for older engineers