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Originally "Dog House" and then more significantly "Abiogenesis". FidoNet, AltNet, SaudiNet. GKCSA president when we fought SWB on the tariff charges, blah blah blah.
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09-03-2024, 09:59 PM | #21 | |
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they wanted to try it out but didn't have rights to the forest which I did so I was drafted and borrowed me from Homeland Security. No Ai. no coding just build a sandbox. Routine stuff. What they were doing in the sandbox wasn't routine but I was clueless about that part.
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09-04-2024, 03:48 PM | #22 |
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One of the things I do not miss being retired....the inane processes set up by your friendly neighborhood "Talent Acquisition " Team....the people who avoid at all costs having to interact with real people.
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Having just gone through a job search, I can definitely attest that AI has made things a bit of a mess. HR departments made applicants' lives miserable by moving to applicant tracking systems and some version of keyword/AI ranking over the past 5-10 years. That was a pain, but now applicants have their own AI help in ChatGPT in the like, making it relatively easy to tailor your resume to a job application, so now all of those ATS's are ranking tons of people highly who might not actually be all that qualified - they're just good at gaming the system.
I managed to find a job through a combination of that and actually reaching out to the hiring manager to introduce myself. I think all sides are starting to lose faith that the current system is functioning efficiently. |
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Michael was right to hate Toby. HR is the absolute armpit of society. The only time they will do actual work is if it means getting out of more work.
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The "models" on Instagram are looking a little more perfectly enhanced
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And then the hiring managers are using an AI tool to select resumes based off this job description? So any applicant NOT using AI is certainly not to get selected? And it's been my (albeit limited) experience that job descriptions rarely represent the actual job. That does seem to be a Pioli-esque tirefire. |
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The whole desire to de-humanize the interview process began some time ago, when HR(Talent Acquisition in some companies) decided it wanted to streamline the actually job they are paid to do, interview possible candidates for any open position. The genius that said "let's make a program that uses keywords" to filter thru potential applicants instead of taking the time to actually read the resume and see the true qualifications, that is the guy I want to choke. Now, I get in this day and age companies get tons of resumes for job openings and the thought of having to sift thru all of them is mind boggling. But narrowing the key words to specific items really does de-humanize the person and doesn't take into consideration other skills that may match the qualifications. I said this in another thread.....having lost out on good potential candidates (it's too long of another story to put in this long rant) I started making the HR team send me in one batch, the list of the possible candidates they chose to forward to me for further consideration.....and in another batch, send me those who they rejected on the first pass. Funny thing....most of the candidates that I ended up hiring came from the second batch. And all of them actually turned out to be damn good associates. Rant over... |
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09-05-2024, 08:45 AM | #30 | |
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I wouldn't say you could just tell ChatGPT to generate a resume for a job from scratch, but my approach was to feed it a job description, then feed it my resume, then ask it what keywords were missing. I could ask it to suggest words I could change to improve my match rate and things like that. I didn't ever take its suggestions directly, but I used it extensively to help me know what kinds of tweaks I could make, then made the ones I thought fit my style. However, I was going for the low(ish) volume, high probability approach. For someone in a field like software engineering where people are applying to hundreds of jobs, I have no doubts that some people literally feed it a job description, feed it a rough resume, and ask it to spit out something that will score well in the ATS. |
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