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Will AI make resumes and cover letters *even less* useful than before?

12 pointsby megakwoodover 1 year ago

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kromemover 1 year ago
About a year ago now I envisioned a beautiful future, where you&#x27;d have AI composing BS copy and then AI reading and analyzing said BS copy, going from succinct summary at the start to succinct summary at the end.<p>I think we&#x27;re quite close to that future already in the case of cover letters.<p>Now we just need social media products that intermediate one to many interactions with a two way AI rewriting proxy summarizing&#x2F;expanding communication which filters out negativity and enhances positivity and we might just have something worth caring about preserving.
footyover 1 year ago
&gt; What&#x27;s broken? Resumes are made to showcase the candidate&#x27;s skills to a broad audience of potential employers. They&#x27;re not specific. They don&#x27;t say, &quot;Here&#x27;s why I&#x27;m the perfect fit for THIS role.&quot; That&#x27;s about to change<p>This isn&#x27;t really true, though. I haven&#x27;t applied to a job without a specific resume since I finished school and was a totally fungible new graduate.<p>This is just AI spam as a solution to a made up problem.
tomalbrcover 1 year ago
There is no way to read &quot;threads&quot; on twitter anymore without being registered.
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