@nikks_techie Stop applying to 100 jobs with the same CV.
Apply to 10 jobs you actually want and spend the extra time tailoring your application.
Or just download VOCO.
@sweatystartup I think both things can be true.
AI isn’t replacing entire jobs at scale.
But it is quietly replacing parts of jobs.
The employee who used to spend 4 hours researching, writing or summarising now spends 20 minutes.
The disruption isn’t job replacement.
It’s leverage.
One interview tip nobody talks about:
When you’re asked a difficult question, take 2 seconds before answering.
Most candidates rush.
The pause makes you sound thoughtful.
The funniest thing about AI is that it was supposed to save us time.
Now everyone’s spending 3 hours prompting a chatbot to write a message that would’ve taken 30 seconds to send.
A recent Harvard study found that poor self-awareness is one of the biggest reasons qualified candidates don’t get hired.
translation: sounding polished ≠ sounding convincing.
Interviewers don’t remember perfect answers.
They remember how you made them feel.
Calm. Smart. Easy to talk to.
That’s the game.
#interviews#jobinterviews
interviews would be way less stressful if we all stopped pretending we’re passionate about “fast-paced environments”
#JobSearch#InterviewTips#CorporateHumor
job interviews are basically just:
trying to sound confident
without sounding cocky
smart
without sounding ChatGPT
and relaxed
while your heart rate is 187 bpm
@KevinSzabo14 AI didn’t expose bad writers.
It exposed people who never had a point of view in the first place.
Same thing’s happening with interviews tbh.
The people winning aren’t the most rehearsed anymore, they’re the ones who still sound human.