Just did an A.I. workshop today on how to improve my resume, cover-letter, and job search.

In general I don’t use AI for much of anything, so while most of the info was pretty basic and kinda, well, useless, I did actually learn a few new things today.

You?


(No, I’m not a bot. If I was I wouldn’t need to look for a job, I’d just take yours. ;P )

  • Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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    21 小时前

    I’m just done with a three month manual metalworking course as part of my electrical engineering apprenticeship. I’ve done a fair bit of woodworking in the past so it was interesting to see how those two compare. I’m personally not a huge fan of 3D printing so it’s nice that I can make a whole bunch of stuff like housings or replacement parts from metal now.

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    24 小时前

    I’m in the middle of rebuilding entire bathroom workshop though had to put that on hold for few days to come do a remove wallpapers and paint the walls workshop. For the weekend I have a garage plumbing workshop.

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      AI can detect when you’ve used AI (lol) and may disqualify you for doing it. (Bigger lol)
      Copy lines into notepad which will remove the formatting you don’t see, then copy it into your resume/application to help avoid that.

      Look for jobs in the usual places, but try to find the actual company site/email and apply there directly.

      When asking AI questions about your job search, don’t be afraid to add your own limitations to the search. (Can you drive? Can you stand for prolonged periods? Are you “honest to a fault”, then sales might not be for you.)

      Look up ATS in this context and learn what it is, and more importantly, learn how the people using it, use it. (And if they use it at all. Construction companies probably don’t if they’re not big.)