Typically, people say that the market is mostly efficient, and if there was financial alpha to be gained by doing hiring differently from most corporations, then there would already be companies outcompeting others by doing that. Well, here’s a company doing some things differently and outcompeting other companies. Maybe there aren’t enough people willing to do such things (who have the resources to) for the returns to reach an equilibrium?
Well, it could be that the practices lead to high-variance results, so that you should mostly expect companies which operate like that to fail, but you also expect a few unusually large wins.
But I’m not familiar enough with the specific case to say anything substantial.
Well, it could be that the practices lead to high-variance results, so that you should mostly expect companies which operate like that to fail, but you also expect a few unusually large wins.
But I’m not familiar enough with the specific case to say anything substantial.