You might be surprised to find out that Tigran Sloyan, the founder of an online learning platform, didn’t like school. He did love math, though. As a youngster in Armenia, Sloyan preferred regional, national, and international math competitions to the classroom. “Math competitions sparked in me an interest in learning, because it felt more like a game and a competition—something that spoke to the competitive, disagreeable, and extroverted nature that I had,” Sloyan recalled. Along an academic and professional path that included math medals, an MIT education, and stints at Big Tech companies like Oracle and Google, he saw problems with how talent is developed and discovered. Now, as co-founder and CEO of AI-native skills platform CodeSignal, Sloyan sees a need for tech talent to rely less on degrees and résumés, and more on a clear answer to the question: What are your real skills? …and are those skills in demand?—BH |