💼 Job Search in an LLM World |🔥 Upcoming Fireside Chat: AI in Workforce Development
Volume 9
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Curated media from the past few weeks:
How Are LLMs Making Cold Job Apps More Like Random Weather Predictions?
Turn up your favorite weather-themed beat and immerse yourself in some hard truths about why job search is getting harder and practical tips on how you can network to stand out. Written by Elliot Gunn and SiSo COO, Rachel Fuld Cohen, this is a must-read for any professional in 2024.
🗯️Quotable Bit: “A lot has changed in job searching over the past decade. Even more has changed in the past two years. In every way these changes, including the ubiquitousness of applicant tracking systems, the impact of professional social networks, and AI’s ability to highly customize and mass apply to jobs, has made it harder to land a job through cold applying alone.”
The iPhone-ification of Cars Unlocks a New World of Options
There’s nothing new about software in cars but now that software is running cars, manufacturers have the ability to quick fix, upsell, and monitor like never before. This article touches on recalls, game-ification, teenage drivers, privacy, and more.
🗯️Quotable Bit: “They could build one model with amenities that can be turned on and off with a quick checkmark on a touchscreen. You want massaging seats? That will be an extra monthly fee. Want to max out the horsepower? Click here. The possibilities are vast. It’s not much different than smartphone apps that offer add-on deals. “