We asked the CEOs of the nation’s top employers--every company on Fortune’s 2017 100 Best Companies to Work For list--to name the single most important thing they looked for in a potential hire.
Because company culture starts with the people who work there, building a healthy work environment starts with the hiring process. While it's safe to assume most businesses want talented, competent, engaged workers, what this means and how it is applied varies from organization to organization.
But in addition to the technical skills required to do a specific job, these CEOs said they often were looking for the softer, less tangible abilities, such as "culture fit," "enthusiasm," and "curiosity."
Below, 10 CEOs on the list share what makes an ideal candidate.
Danny Wegman, CEO of Wegmans Food Markets (ranked #2): "We look for people who genuinely care about others and are happy to serve in whatever ways are necessary. We can teach just about any other skills they need. We also look for high standards. If we're to sell the best products in the world and have the best service in the world, we need a team committed to high standards. If we can find these two traits, we're off to a pretty good start."
Ian T. Clark, CEO of Genentech (ranked #6): "Curiosity, humility, collaboration, passion for their field, and the desire and drive to accomplish something great."
Brad Smith, CEO of Intuit (ranked #13): "People who live our company values, who treat failures as learning opportunities, and who lead with their emotional quotient and their curiosity quotient, rather than their intelligence quotient. In every job interview I ask the candidate what their biggest mistake has been and what they learned from it."
Todd Jones, CEO of (ranked #21): "We can teach people the technical skills, but what makes an ideal candidate is someone who is committed to serve others. We look for people who are passionate about connecting with the hearts and minds of their customers and their co-workers."
Tim Ryan, US Chairman and Senior Partner, PwC (ranked #23): "While we look for people with great technical skills, we want for more. We want people with the emotional intelligence and creativity to be successful in a world that is moving fast. We need people who can lead themselves and others, and who have an open and inclusive mindset so they can bring together diverse teams to get to best solutions to the challenges facing our clients and our world."
Jerry Stritzke, CEO of REI (ranked #29): "We're looking for people who love the outdoors and want to align their skills and experience with this purpose. We look for people who connect with customers because, as a co-op, our members play a big role in everything that we do. And we also want people who come to the co-op already living by our core values and beliefs."