No-resume hiring: Founder just talks with people to find out if they can take initiatives and solve problems on their own

< />Is the old-style resume finally dying out? In 2026 the job market feels like a place and founders are starting to think that a two-page document might not be the best way to find the right person.<br><br> While most companies are still using keyword-optimized resumes and multi-stage interviews, one entrepreneur from Bengaluru is trying something. <a id=” captionrendered=”1″ data-src=”https://etimg.etb2bimg.com/photo/130549062.cms” height=”442″ href=”http://hr.economictimes.indiatimes.com/tag/vikramaditya+shukla” keywordseo=”Vikramaditya-Shukla” loading=”eager” source=”keywords” src=”https://hr.economictimes.indiatimes.com/images/default.jpg” type=”General” weightage=”20″ width=”590″></img>Vikramaditya Shukla, the founder of <a href=Easemyexpo has made a stir online with his approach to recruitment. He has basically stopped using resumes and structured interviews. Instead he has raw conversations with people.

The viral post

In a post on X that went viral Shukla said he spends the 10 to 15 minutes just talking. No prepared questions, no complex frameworks. He wants to see if a candidates energy fits with the company culture. He looks for people with ” agency ” meaning they can take initiative and solve problems on their own. If the energy is right. He thinks the person “gets it ” they are hired on the spot.

How the game is changing

This bold approach has sparked an online debate. Some startup employees like the “on-the-spot” approach while others are skeptical. Critics worry about scalability; it’s hard to stay objective when hiring people across different departments.People also question how candidates are shortlisted without resumes. In a market there are concerns that this approach might hurt talented but quiet individuals. However for job seekers of automated systems being judged on personality and mindset is a welcome change. Whether this is the future of hiring or just an experiment, Shukla has highlighted the desire for a human connection, in the workplace.

  • Published On Apr 27, 2026 at 02:15 PM IST

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