Finding the right words to describe your last job no longer needs to be a thesaurus-combing ordeal. Microsoft and LinkedIn can automatically do it for you. The software company and social-networking service—the former of which acquired the latter in 2016 for $26 billion—together have launched Resume Assistant, a Word-integrated tool that will help spruce up…
via LinkedIn and Microsoft will now write your resume for you — Quartz
Since they’re already collecting troves of data on you, I guess it makes sense in a way that they would offer to write your resumes.
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And, some day, even select your site and means of employment without need for a resumed.
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Absolutely, marblenecltr. Believe it or not, they have already developed the software to do this. I forget what they call it but you record all your education and volunteer experiences and all the books you read and groups you belong to and the software sorts it and offers it up to employers to fill temporary positions (anticipating that all jobs will be temporary in the next few years). Believe it or not, there are some millenials that already win free vouchers by sharing all this personal information about themselves.
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Dehumanising the planet!
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On the upside, Alan, it’s pretty dehumanizing working for a corporation. I would just as soon they would hire robots and leave us to find some other way to support ourselves.
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