Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gradually becoming a major part of our lives today, and is being integrated into every corner of the digital and real world. AI technology has become more prevalent and advanced over recent years, and the possibilities that come with it are more extraordinary than ever before. Recently, AI has been used in an interesting way that has raised questions about its effects on cyberspace and modern communication: the use of AI written posts on the internet. This article will discuss how to identify and deal with AI written posts, so that readers can be aware of how AI is used and the potential risks that come with it.
Video interviews have become increasingly popular as companies look for ways to save time and money when recruiting for new positions. But it can be intimidating to participate in a video interview, especially if you don’t have much experience with them.
Writing a CV is easy when you know the basics. In this guide, we’ll lay the foundations to help you write the perfect CV, while also sharing our top tips to take it to the next level, and the most common mistakes you need to know and avoid.
Applying for a new job can be daunting. If the thought of actually changing career isn’t enough to send you into a cold sweat, the act of sitting down and writing about yourself for an extended period of time can be enough to cause even the most disgruntled worker to stick it out for another few months.
A recent LinkedIn backlash against Manchester agency Social Chain has brought an interesting issue to our attention. The fast-growing social team found the ire of LinkedIn’s keyboard warriors, thanks to the posting of a series of images showing their welcome packs for new starters, initiation process, and ongoing staff benefits.
Interviews are nerve-racking, unnatural and infrequent experiences. As a result, the thought of having to prepare for an interview can send even the coolest customer into a flap. Thankfully for those of you currently mid-flap, we’ve done all the hard planning work for you. Follow our simple guide to make preparing for your next interview a doddle.
Northern cities have bemoaned the talent drain to London for some time now, with Leeds in particular heavily hit by gifted graduates leaving for the capital. Many initiatives have been launched to - little noticeable - avail, from city-based schemes to George Osborne’s the Northern Powerhouse, to try and tempt people back up north.
As with most industries, recruitment is regularly proclaimed as being ‘on the brink’ of another crisis or threat to its existence. The latest such ‘enemy’ lurking at the gates is artificial intelligence (AI).
Dressing for a job interview shouldn’t be that difficult. We do manage to clothe ourselves every day, after all. However, the infrequent nature of job interviews means many of us have come a cropper with an outfit-based interview faux pas.
Employer X has been trying to fill job role Y for two years now, with a handful of new starters lasting only a few months each before moving on. The first couple of leavers were put down to ‘not being quite right’ or ‘having a tough act to follow’, while the final few were blamed on ‘a poor talent pool’. It’s a classic problem.