Anthropic's AI Hiring: Prioritizing Side Quests Over Resumes

⚡ Quick Take
Have you ever wondered what sets top AI teams apart in this cutthroat talent scramble? Well, in a tight AI talent market, Anthropic is broadcasting a new hiring signal that's less about résumé keywords and more about a developer's intrinsic drive—I've noticed how that shift feels refreshing, honestly. Boris Cherny, creator of Anthropic’s Claude Code, revealed a preference for hiring engineers with "side quests," those meaningful weekend projects that showcase curiosity and a product-building mindset. And this isn't just a quirky preference; it's a strategic filter for a new archetype of AI-native developer, one that weighs the upsides of real passion over polished credentials.
What happened
Boris Cherny, the engineering lead behind Claude Code—you know, the guy who's been shaping how we interact with AI tools—stated in interviews that he prioritizes hiring "generalists" who pursue
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