
Agile Mentors Podcast from Mountain Goat Software #173: Hiring for Agile Roles That Actually Work with Cort Sharp
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Jan 28, 2026 Cort Sharp, an experienced Agile coach, trainer, and Scrum Master, discusses hiring for Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Developers. He explores traits to look for beyond certifications. The conversation covers interview techniques, role-fit pitfalls, using teams in hiring, and which skills are teachable versus innate.
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Hire For Influence And Systems Thinking
- Write Scrum Master job descriptions that emphasize conflict management, systems thinking, and leading without authority.
- Avoid listing programming languages; focus on soft skills that improve team performance.
Use Certification As A Confidence Signal
- Require Scrum certification plus experience, ideally advanced (CSM/PSM2) to show investment in the role.
- Use certifications as a confidence signal, not a replacement for real experience.
Ask For Specific Influence Examples
- In interviews ask for concrete examples of influencing without authority and driving root-cause improvements.
- Beware candidates who focus on running ceremonies or owning tools without showing impact.

