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How to Use AI to Support your Career Development
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How to Use AI to Support your Career Development

Squiggly Careers Podcast Episode #331

Amazing If, 2023


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8

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In this episode of the Squiggly Careers podcast, hosts Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis explore the practical applications of AI in advancing your professional journey. They highlight different AI tools that cover a range of functions, such as crafting effective résumés, performing interview simulations for practice, efficiently digesting lengthy reports and transcribing summarized video content. They emphasize the importance of complementing AI with human skills to capitalize on career development opportunities fully. Through insightful discussions, Tupper and Ellis provide insights on leveraging AI to enhance career growth and success.

Summary

AI tools can help you with career development.

Before you start worrying that AI is here to replace you, dive into the tools themselves to gain an understanding of the technology’s abilities and how you could benefit from using these new tools. There is a lot of value to discover, and it can be quite fun exploring and experimenting with generative AI.

Several of the newly available AI tools can support your professional endeavors. AI can streamline the job application processes, for example, and enhance your chances of securing new employment opportunities. Kickresume is one CV-writing tool that can help you craft a better and more precise résumé. It provides a plethora of expert guides, models and templates for creating a compelling CV. The platform allows you to integrate&#...

About the Podcast

Co-hosts of the Squiggly Careers podcast, Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis are the founders and CEOs of Amazing If. They co-authored two Sunday Times bestsellers, The Squiggly Career and You Coach You.


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