The last 2 paragraphs mention venture capital and VC dollars. I think the "homeless capital" refers to funds that are not being invested and have not found a "home" in new long-term businesses.
I interviewed at Google once. They did not care about my resume or any of my experience. They only cared about how I performed on the bizarro whiteboard questions.
If you go through the normal, starter hiring process (1 mio request / year @ goog) with that experience you will get this starter questions ... you should get a request from google to join.
I watch out for people who repeatedly ask the same question without adding any clue or context even when I state I do not understand the question or do not have experience with the thing they are asking about. They won't let you move forward and discuss the things you do have experience with.
Watch out for interviewers who spend a lot of time talking about themselves and their accomplishments.
Watch out for interviewers who make negative comments about your current or past employer.