Coming from the candidate perspective, I can say that I got rejected many times myself, and I believe there is a difference between finding a job and your ideal job.
Also, I am pretty nerdy, so I wanted to see if I could transfer 20+ years of recruiting experience to one website and our product. Also, I wanted to know if I can build this. As I do this as a side hustle, it needed to be fast. So, I got a cooperation partner who covered my weak spots as I am more of a techie. Our career product resulted from 9 months of nerdy time with my colleague, a psychologist, and me, a recruiting lead. Also, it helped us to enhance our content with easier words. To get the website going, I used different AI tools. For our Blog, I used a combination of Chatgpt 4.0, Neuroflash for SEO, and Grammarly for correction purposes. Lastly, I used Midjourney to create new pictures that are not stock to avoid standard pictures. As a backend, I decided to go with Learnworlds as it already integrated many tools to enhance the experience.
Why am I doing this? I want to give (international) job seekers access to the German job market and help our industry flourish with talented and gifted individuals who immigrate to Germany, as my grandfather did in the 1970s.
Lol obvious misspellings: "perioid," what a professional product. Or how about "comphrensive."
And the AI is... somewhere, I'm sure.
You're just selling a shitty course on a poorly put together page with rampant, egregious spelling and grammatical errors, calling it AI for some reason, then posting it here like it's a tool for the community. How nice of you.
I ask you this serious question: Is this really what you want the Internet to be? Just people selling other people slapped together courses with likely fabricated testimonies, claiming they're something magical, and trying to fool people into buying it by calling it AI? Dude, you yourself admitted you're just taping together OpenAI features and using images from Midjourney's stolen content library instead of hiring a human artist to create authentic content.
This is an Andrew Tate, Alpha Influencer level of embarrassing. Honestly, I consider this a case study in how far we've fallen into the "AI" hype bubble, alongside selling (what I'm _sure_ are professionally done) "courses" full of plagiarized and repackaged information freely available from reputable sources online.
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[ 173 ms ] story [ 446 ms ] threadAlso, I am pretty nerdy, so I wanted to see if I could transfer 20+ years of recruiting experience to one website and our product. Also, I wanted to know if I can build this. As I do this as a side hustle, it needed to be fast. So, I got a cooperation partner who covered my weak spots as I am more of a techie. Our career product resulted from 9 months of nerdy time with my colleague, a psychologist, and me, a recruiting lead. Also, it helped us to enhance our content with easier words. To get the website going, I used different AI tools. For our Blog, I used a combination of Chatgpt 4.0, Neuroflash for SEO, and Grammarly for correction purposes. Lastly, I used Midjourney to create new pictures that are not stock to avoid standard pictures. As a backend, I decided to go with Learnworlds as it already integrated many tools to enhance the experience.
Why am I doing this? I want to give (international) job seekers access to the German job market and help our industry flourish with talented and gifted individuals who immigrate to Germany, as my grandfather did in the 1970s.
What do you think?
And the AI is... somewhere, I'm sure.
You're just selling a shitty course on a poorly put together page with rampant, egregious spelling and grammatical errors, calling it AI for some reason, then posting it here like it's a tool for the community. How nice of you.
I ask you this serious question: Is this really what you want the Internet to be? Just people selling other people slapped together courses with likely fabricated testimonies, claiming they're something magical, and trying to fool people into buying it by calling it AI? Dude, you yourself admitted you're just taping together OpenAI features and using images from Midjourney's stolen content library instead of hiring a human artist to create authentic content.
This is an Andrew Tate, Alpha Influencer level of embarrassing. Honestly, I consider this a case study in how far we've fallen into the "AI" hype bubble, alongside selling (what I'm _sure_ are professionally done) "courses" full of plagiarized and repackaged information freely available from reputable sources online.