Apr 3, 2024

Is AI a help or hindrance to your career?

You’ll have probably heard many stories in the news about the rise of AI and how it will impact the jobs market in the future. However, AI isn’t something to be feared and should be embraced as a tool to aid in your career development.

Here we uncover the different ways AI can help you at work and when job hunting.

Chat GPT

Tools such as Chat GPT can be used to brainstorm content ideas, write social posts, reports and more. It can also be used to help you write CVs and cover letters. Whilst the content may not be perfect, and will need editing, this can save you many hours in planning time.

Talent Search

Many online job portals have started to implement machine learning software to match candidates to the skills and qualifications required by employers. This helps to streamline the hiring process allowing businesses to make quicker hires and helping job seekers secure employment sooner.

Data analysis

You can use AI to analyse large datasets in rapid time, providing you with valuable insights to predict future trends and to reduce future risks.

Automation

AI can be used to automate repetitive and tedious tasks. You can use AI technology to automate tasks such as data entry and scheduling.

Fraud detection and security

Threats to cybersecurity and fraud are a daily challenge for companies with even the best IT teams. AI enabled cybersecurity software is able monitor systems 24/7, processing data in real time, allowing for greater insights into fraud attempts to reduce risks faster.

Marketing and advertising

Chat GPT isn’t the only AI application that can be used in marketing, automated ad platforms can be used to allocate budgets, automate ad placements and audience targeting.

Supply chain optimisation

AI solutions can be used to help you forecast and plan inventory management, leaving you better prepared for peak periods.

In summary AI isn’t going to make jobs for humans obsolete any time soon, but will help to make your job easier and more streamlined.

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