Potentially useful job search advice
Potentially useful job search advice
Potentially useful job search advice
probably fake
Probably, but I can say that all that matters is hitting the right keywords. I've seen some goddamn formatting disaster resumes slip through to the early level filtering just because they were crammed with all the keywords. All the formatting advice we told people for decades is probably worthless.
ChatGPT Injection attack, probably fake but it would be really cool if not lol
good idea, can probably remove the chatgpt part though
Love2be in an arms race not even with fellow prospective workers, but with the process of getting a job. It's like another little example of "data-driven optimization" actually just optimizing for the metrics instead of the actual goal. You're gonna get the workers who are best at navigating the insane, byzantine, dehumanizing application process, which might have essentially no overlap with the job. But then maybe they do want to screen out people who have enough self-respect (and alternatives) not to put up with being given the runaround and treated with utterly no regard. Human resources and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
s like another little example of "data-driven optimization" actually just optimizing for the metrics instead of the actual goal.
I spent some time designing metrics for companies and this is the case with 99% of the metrics I came across. It often led to a vicious cycle of "see the metric isn't doing what it's supposed to do -> change metric -> organization changes to fit the metric instead of its goal -> metric doesn't do what it's supposed to do"
which might have essentially no overlap with the job.
ehhhh
Gonna try it and report back
Chat is this true???
It's $100% true; my uncle works at LinkedIn and shows me all the resumes
Wish me luck fellas:
I'll spam some shit I'm underqualified for on Monday and see what happens. I heard about this a while ago but forgot to do it. Fuck the system and death to Amerikkka.
i think it would work better if you put it in the middle of your resume, then if they select it with a mouse and drag and drop it into gpt it has a higher chance of being copy pasted.
I guess it can't hurt, right? Unless your resume gets put through some transcription software and they see it... I really don't know how likely that is though.
hell for a lot for them you could probably ignore the white on white, just make it clearly visible and they'd never look at it
I heard a different trick was to use white text and fill it with keywords that AI looks for. Idk I haven't had to write a resume since i got into trades
There was another similar piece of advice recently about putting the job description in white text somewhere in your resume too, so it triggers all the key words.
-No one wants to work anymore!
-AI screening systems screening out 100% of the applicants