“It changes lives” – Career expert explains why you should use ChatGPT to prepare for an interview

OpenAI’s ChatGPT has been used to write Eurovision songs, prepare church sermons and diagnose patients.

But the AI ​​chatbot could also help regular people find their dream jobs.

A life coach on TikTok has a new use for AI, which she says is “changing lives.”

Namely, ask ChatGPT to use the job description to find possible interview questions and answers before the actual interview.

“This was dramatic, but it changes lives,” career coach Darci Smith told her followers on the platform.

“ChatGPT is free and will do wonders for preparing for your interview!”

But now life coach Darci Smith, who goes by @careercoachdarci on TikTok, has a new use for AI, which she says is to

But now life coach Darci Smith, who goes by @careercoachdarci on TikTok, has a new use for AI, which she says is to “transform lives.” She recommends letting ChatGPT design a sample interview in advance: “Copy and paste the entire job description.” [and] paste it into ChatGPT’

“If you’re interviewing and you don’t do this, pay attention,” said Smith, who goes by @careercoachdarci on TikTok, “because it’s the easiest and most important thing you can do when preparing for an interview.”

“Whatever the job description is, copy and paste it,” Smith said. “Copy and paste the entire job description.” [and] Paste it into ChatGPT.’

Then, as the career coach explains, ask the AI ​​chatbot to ask possible questions that might be asked to you.

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“Then you – as a candidate – will get all the questions that are likely to be asked based on this job description.”

But here’s where the trick goes from merely helpful to “life-changing.”

‘What are you doing?’ Smith continued. “You turn it around.” You ask these questions and then ask yourself, “How would I answer these questions as a candidate?”

Darci Smith, a self-described

Before you even showed up and shook hands, Smith said,

Darci Smith, a self-described “MBA graduate, down-and-out soccer player, and animal lover” who works as a consultant for wealth management and investment teams in California, is an advocate for using these types of techniques, but especially for using ChatGPT to prepare for interviews

ChatGPT's incredible power has caused anxiety among some, leading to fears that they could lose their jobs and be replaced by a robot. Some technology leaders, like Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, believe rapid advances in AI pose a “significant risk to society.”

ChatGPT’s incredible power has caused anxiety among some, leading to fears that they could lose their jobs and be replaced by a robot. Some technology leaders, like Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, believe rapid advances in AI pose a “significant risk to society.”

ChatGPT’s incredible power has caused anxiety among some, leading to fears that they could lose their jobs and be replaced by a robot.

Some technology leaders, such as Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and the late Stephen Hawking, believe rapid advances in AI pose a “significant risk to society and humanity.”

But others, like Bill Gates and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, call it the “most important” innovation of our time and say it could solve climate change, cure cancer and increase productivity.

Some employees admitted earlier this year that they use ChatGPT to work multiple full-time jobs.

These full-time workers describe themselves as “overbusy” because the tool allows them to complete each role’s workload in at least half the time.

Darci Smith, a self-described “MBA graduate, down-and-out soccer player, and animal lover” who works as a consultant for wealth management and investment teams in California, is an advocate for using these types of techniques, but especially for using ChatGPT to prepare for interviews.

Before you even showed up and shook hands, Smith said, “Your interview is over. ‘You know everything.’

“Best hack ever,” she said emphatically, “and I’m going to die on that hill.”

Will a robot take YOUR job? Study shows which jobs are most at risk of being replaced by AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are certainly impressive because of their ability to perform complicated tasks that were once only available to humans.

The revolutionary ChatGPT has been used to pass exams, deliver a sermon, write software, and give relationship advice – to name just a few of its features.

But for some people, these technologies have raised a frightening question: Could they take my job?

A study by Princeton University in New Jersey, USA, identified the 20 professions where the risk of layoffs is greatest thanks to AI.

First up is the call center operator, but the following eight are all teachers of various disciplines, including languages, history, law and religion.

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A study by Princeton University in New Jersey, USA, identified the 20 professions where the risk of layoffs is greatest thanks to AI

A study by Princeton University in New Jersey, USA, identified the 20 professions where the risk of layoffs is greatest thanks to AI

Drew Weisholtz

Drew Weisholtz is a Worldtimetodays U.S. News Reporter based in Canada. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Drew Weisholtz joined Worldtimetodays in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: DrewWeisholtz@worldtimetodays.com.

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