The article also includes an interview with author and creator Eli Rallo, who shares her advice for dealing with imposter syndrome, writing a book, and handling burnout. She emphasizes the importance of remembering why you started and finding inspiration in your past work or the work of others. The article concludes with a brief overview of recent news from the world of work, including a report on U.S. job growth and allegations of union-busting at Honda, Hyundai, and Volkswagen.
Key takeaways:
- Job seekers are increasingly using AI tools like ChatGPT, LazyApply, SimplifyJobs, Pyjama Jobs, and Talentprise to create resumes, cover letters, and apply to jobs en masse, leading to an increase in job applications compared to a year ago.
- While these AI tools can help job seekers apply to more roles and match their skills to job requirements, they may also make it harder to stand out among a deluge of applications.
- Author and creator Eli Rallo shares her advice on dealing with imposter syndrome, writing a book, and handling burnout. She emphasizes the importance of remembering why you started and finding inspiration in your past work or favorite authors.
- Workers in the U.S. and the U.K. are applying to 15% more roles compared to a year ago, according to LinkedIn data. This increase is attributed to AI tools, a cooler labor market, and inflation.