Applying to jobs and eventually landing roles isn't the quickest or most enjoyable process. Not only do you have to write and go through multiple emails, calls, and more, but you also need to be creative with your communication. After all, it's one thing that can either make it or break it. That said, while the process isn't necessarily going to change much as we venture further into this decade, there's one thing that can help make it easier and more efficient: Generative AI.
Using AI tools can help you stand out from the pack. Not only can they assist with language if that's not your strong suit, but they can also save you time and effort. Let's take a look at some AI tools and their use cases that every job seeker should know about.
There's no way you haven't heard of ChatGPT—it's everywhere. Apple is going to implement it in their devices, college students are using it for assignments, and more. But what if we told you that using it to help write cover letters is another use case that can benefit you massively? Don't get us wrong; we're not suggesting you have ChatGPT write the entire cover letter. Instead, prepare a narrative yourself, get the details right, and then ask ChatGPT to refine it, check for grammar errors, and perhaps add something meaningful.
The key here is to be creative and detailed with your prompts. If you're applying for a Software Developer position at a FAANG company, guide ChatGPT to highlight your relevant strengths, prioritise key details, and more.
Once done, make sure to proofread it, check for unconventional language, and only then send it across.
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