AI Resource Guide
As technology rapidly changes, it is important to be equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI). Below you can find a concise resource guide for students and alumni to keep you up to date with the latest AI resources, knowledge, and tools to enhance your job search and prepare you for the changing world of work.Ìý
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Artificial Intelligence technologies can help to streamline the job searching process, providing efficiency and guidance. Students can leverage AI in their job search with tools that enhance job matching, AI-driven resume and cover letter support, interview preparation and professional communication assistance.ÌýÌý
Handshake's AI-driven tool, called Coco, can help you with general career advice and job-matching. Coco is available through your Handshake account and will even show up on jobs and internships that you view. You can ask Coco questions like, "Am I a good fit for this role?" or "What is it like to work at this employer?" You can also use Coco to ask general career-related questions like, "What skills are important for a marketing role?"Ìý
Want instant feedback on your resume or to develop a resume from scratch? Quinncia is an online resume AI tool that leverages data science, machine learning and natural language processing to provide personalized feedback on your resume based on criteria gathered from employers and global best practices.Ìý
Quinncia can also help you secure a job or internship through tailored mock interviews and direct individualized feedback based on your performance.
If you are a new grad or alum, visit the alumni page to find directions on how to use Quinncia to help with your resume or interviews.Ìý
There are many ways to use modern generative AI tools to complement your job search processes. AI can help you to round out your cover letter, write professional emails to recruiters and explore fields you are interested in. Tools like Chat GPT and Gemini can also provide you additional feedback on resumes, interview questions and search advice for additional support beyond Coco and Quinncia.ÌýÌý
Check out our article 4 ways to use AI in your job searchÌý²¹²Ô»å .
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Generative AI and other AI tools are incredible tools that can help you become more efficient, productive, and skillful in your job searches and at work. However, we encourage you to also consider the limitations as you use these new and changing AI tools:Ìý
AI is not always accurate. Check the work of any tool you utilize including everything from punctuation and grammar to deeper meanings. Do not use generative AI tools to source information or cite articles, publications, etc.Ìý
AI cannot write in your voice. Your authentic writing style will only be apparent if you integrate AI generated content into your own rather than using AI content as a replacement. Remember, anyone can generate a cover letter using AI tools, so it is up to you to make sure you still stand out.Ìý
Do not let AI provide all of the interview answers for you. Your capacity to think critically is important and you will not have AI in an interview real-time.ÌýÌý
AI systems may not be connected to real-time data and information. Things like company fit, relevant news and more may not come across as you use AI to assist you. Always do your research in addition to what AI provides.Ìý
While AI enhances the job search, students should complement its use with personalized strategies to ensure a well-rounded approach.Ìý