Commentary: AI can help in job searches, but the human element remains important

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Commentary: AI can help in job searches, but the human element remains important
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ChatGPT, among a plethora of artificial intelligence (AI) tools available in the market, has certainly caught the attention of the post-pandemic world much like revenge travelling has.

Like most major technology disruptions, ChatGPT has proliferated into every aspect of our life, including job searches.

They can also receive personalised job recommendations based on the skills and experience indicated in their profile, past applications and searches. Applications are just a click away.By signing up and creating a profile, one can directly receive job openings and connect with people you know and those whom you want your profile to be seen.

These tools have empowered individuals to gain insights into potential career trajectories and the corresponding skills required, while considering their unique profiles and career aspirations.The output churned is based on how recent is the data it is trained on. Be specific with your keywords to provide a better focal point to your resume. You could for example instruct ChatGPT to write you a professional summary using a list of selected keywords to better highlight a certain focus you want it toWhile ChatGPT might be an efficient tool, it is not able to detect dynamic communication nuances and undertake complex decision making that humans are capable of.

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