When Design Challenges Became Exploitation with Christina Hamlin
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The crime scene: A take-home design challenge. The victim: Fair hiring practices. The suspects: Well-meaning companies asking for "just a few hours" of strategic work. In this episode of UX Murder Mystery, hosts Brian Crowley and Eve Eden investigate how design challenges and whiteboard exercises went from legitimate evaluation tools to weapons of exploitation—with Christina Hamlin as our expert witness. Christina is a senior design leader who's built orgs at Silicon Valley's top companies and hired hundreds. She's been on both sides of "The Free Work Trap"—asked to give away her best thinking, and been in leadership roles where she's had to request the same from others. Recently, she got burned by what started as a "2-4 hour exercise" that consumed weeks of her life. THE EVIDENCE: - How portfolio reviews turned into free consulting - Why "collaborative whiteboard exercises" are really unpaid strategy sessions - The anatomy of a 20-hour "quick exercise" - Three questions to determine if it's evaluation or extraction - How companies disguise roadmap work as candidate assessment Christina dissects two personal cases where she said yes to free work—one where she got the offer and turned it down, and one where she didn't get the offer at all. Both taught her where the line really is. This isn't just a design problem. It's about power dynamics normalized across senior leadership hiring. And Christina refuses to perpetuate the trap. READ THE FULL ARTICLE: https://www.execsandthecity.com/p/when-interviews-become-exploitation
Connect with Christina Hamlin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chamlin/
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