🎯 Articles of Interest
Article: How letting go of "good" and "bad" can enhance creativity (The Conversation, Lorraine Besser, June 5, 2025)
The article by Lorraine Besser argues that our habit of labeling experiences as simply "good" or "bad" limits our ability to fully engage with life. By suspending snap judgments and instead viewing things as “interesting,” we open ourselves to richer, more nuanced experiences. This approach fosters psychological richness, deepens self-understanding, and enhances overall well-being. It encourages curiosity, openness, and a greater sense of control in daily life. Check it out here.
Article: AI risks 'broken' career ladder for college graduates, some experts say (ABC News, Max Zahn, June 6, 2025)
AI is shaking up the job market—and college grads may feel it first. Experts warn that automation threatens entry-level white-collar jobs, risking a “broken” career ladder. The key to staying ahead? Adaptability, AI fluency & human skills. Read more.
If you enjoy this article, I am intrigued about how AI continues to make its way into the professional word both in implementation and career seeking.
Justin Taylor addresses his thoughts on AI that I find to be in line with what I have been encountering. Check it out.
Article: 7 Steps To AI-Proof Your Resume And Land More Job Interviews (Forbes, Caroline Castrillon, May 27, 2025
Optimize your resume for AI hiring systems: tailor skills to the job, lead with a strong core‑skills section, use exact job titles and industry keywords, quantify impact with CAR (Challenge‑Action‑Result), stick to simple formatting (no fancy headings), and save in ATS‑friendly formats. Read more.
Article: Don't get caught job hunting: 5 ways to search in secret (EBN, Deanna Cuadra, February 20, 2024)
Job-hunting on the down-low? 🤫 Use personal emails/devices, tweak your LinkedIn settings, carry a digital business card, share your resume selectively, and plan time off smartly—all to stay discreet while making your move. Read more.
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