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June 23rd, 2026

Startup Debate: Skills-Based Hiring w/ Maya Huber & Phuong Vu

  1. Startup Debate: Skills-Based Hiring w/ Maya Huber & Phuong Vu Evergreen Podcasts 31:26

Face it, “The Resumes” is officially dead, and generative AI just blew it to pieces. With 86% of hiring managers admitting that AI makes it too easy to fake skills on paper, corporate hiring is facing a massive identity crisis. The old way is broken—so what comes next?

The Face-Off:
In this fast-paced episode of HR’s most dangerous podcast, host Chad Sowash moderates a high-stakes debate between two tech founders reshaping talent acquisition:

  • Phuong Vu (CEO of Telexa): The advocate for the “skills-first” organization. Phuong argues that true skills-based hiring means moving away from static keyword libraries and focusing on real-world evidence, human adaptability, and transferable capabilities.

  • Dr. Maya Huber (CEO of Tadio): The champion of performance intelligence. Maya warns that “skills hiring” will become an empty buzzword if we keep relying on old, text-based data. Her radical fix? Ditch applications entirely and have candidates try out the job through live simulations before they ever talk to a recruiter.

Inside the Episode:

  • Are companies treating employees like “disposable heroes” instead of upskilling them?

  • Has “culture fit” just become a lazy excuse to hire people exactly like ourselves?

  • How do you screen for technical skills when the Technology changes faster than the workforce?

The Bottom Line:
Stop asking candidates what they claim they can do. Learn how to evaluate how they actually think, adapt, and execute.

Listen now to find out who wins the duel.

Chad Sowash The Chad & Cheese Podcast

The Chad & Cheese Podcast brings more than 40 years of combined experience to the podcast industry, Chad & Cheese adds a unique perspective and brash flavor to the generally bland stew of hum-drum “yes-yes” and ass-kiss rhetoric that you normally get from people in recruitment, talent management, technology, and workforce economics.