I wish every Job Seeker would watch this

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the stupidest thing about job search is that most things are subjective one recruiter might swear by a professional summary on resumes and another hiring manager will reject every single candidate that has one to take out the guesswork we need to look at the data and according to Forbes and resumebuilder.com 46 of job Seekers use Chachi BT in their job search process of which 69 hit nice 69 of those job Seekers got more interviews compared to when they didn't use an AI assistant and 59 ended up with job offers but here's what gets really interesting 77 of the success cases still had to make heavy edits to the chat GPT outputs because they were too generic and the remaining 23 received highly personalized results and so they spent way less time per application and submitted more applications on average what caused that difference the quality of the initial prompt and so in this video we'll go over the one best prompt to use during each step of the job search process from the network working phase all the way to writing a thank you email and negotiating the offer let's get started diving right into the best networking prompt to use the goal here is to land a coffee chat with a complete stranger working in the field you want to be in step one go to their LinkedIn click on more and click on save to PDF then when you open the PDF command and control a to select everything then command and control C to copy to your clipboard step two go to chat gbt I'm using the free version by the way you can see it's a 3.5 there you are an experienced career coach with over 20 years of experience based on the following LinkedIn profile could you please generate a summary of this person's a career accomplishments and highlight their top three achievements list the three achievements under separate headers please provide as much detail as possible including relevant experiences skills and accomplishments that showcase the person's expertise in their field here's their profile and you paste their profile I'm using Jerry Lee's profile by the way he has some great content on LinkedIn so check that out I know for a fact he gets a lot of connection requests so this is a real life example right off the bat if you mention any of these achievements for example he became the first intern from the school to work at Google you're going to Stand Out Among the hundreds if not thousands of the more generic hey I like your content I love to learn from you connection requests but we're not done now we know this proceed to step three I'm a job seeker and I wish to connect with Jerry over LinkedIn he gets a lot of connection requests I want to stand out from the crowd based on his top three achievements give me three practical and actionable ideas on how you can get Jerry to accept a LinkedIn request from me prioritize unorthodox lesser known advice in your answer explain using detailed examples let's think step by step by the way the last few words less things step by step is an example of a zero shot Chain of Thought prompting technique it's really powerful we should all be using it and you get some truly amazing ideas where was chat GPT when I was in college personalized video message it tells us which tool to use like Loom or vidyard and it's even prepared a script for us worst case you can send this as a text connection request without the video create a customized resource for him with specific examples offer to help in with the challenge with specific examples and here's the best part right even if he turns down what we're offering he's going to reply to us and that's the whole point every other message he gets is super generic like hey I need help can I get 30 minutes over time and No One's Gonna really respond to that Pro tip if you're in college with zero work experience and zero connections on LinkedIn go to your alumni database every college has one search for alumni working on fields you want to be in go find them on LinkedIn and start from step one by the way both open Ai and Microsoft refused to sponsor this video for whatever reason but it is supported by those of you who subscribe to my paid productivity newsletter Link in the description if you want to learn more once you land a coffee chat the objective now is to show the professional you're someone worth helping and to impress them you need to ask good questions during the coffee chat and here's a prompt to use you are a career coach with over 20 years of experience helping job Seekers land jobs in product marketing obviously replace this with the industry you're going for I have an upcoming coffee chat with a product marketing manager and I would like to understand how I can get into the field of product marketing based on his resume give me a list of 10 questions I can ask during the coffee chat so he knows I've done my homework and that shows I'm considerate of his time prioritize unorthodox lesser known advice in your answer explain using detailed examples here's his resume and although I said resume I'm still pasting the publicly available LinkedIn PDF file I use my own profile for this example and you can immediately see most of these questions are tailored for me making them good questions so instead of asking me something generic like what are the biggest challenges in product marketing you ask hey I noticed you managed a team of five doing this one of the biggest challenges managing this team and how did you overcome them much better the more specific the question the more impressed they'll be and Chachi BT has saved you a bunch of time right having to come up with these questions one by one by the way try the leading a sentence or two from The Prompt for example if you delete this sentence right here I guarantee you the quality of your output will decrease drastically while we're here you also want to generate smart questions to ask at the end of the actual interview and the key is to ask specific questions about the role that only the interviewer can answer and not something you can just Google or something you can just chat GPT here's a prompt you are a career coach blah blah blah I have an upcoming interview with a senior public market manager at stripe and I want to impress the interviewer with my knowledge about the role based on this job description give me a list of five questions I can ask at the end of the interview so the interviewer sees I'm extremely proactive and enthusiastic about the role prioritize unorthodox lesser known advice in your answer explain using detailed examples here's the job description I mean at this point I'm not even surprised at how good some of these questions are anymore for example this is amazing one can you share an example of a marketing moment that the marketing team has created to differentiate Stripes offerings versus the market if you're in marketing this is the type of stuff you would love to talk about that magical moment right what you did to influence the market versus a more generic question like oh what differentiates your product from the competition you could have just Googled that moving on here's how to generate a high quality thank you email in seconds The Prompt is pretty long so I just talked about the unique parts of it and I'll leave a link to all these prompts down in the description so you can just copy and paste your career coach blah blah blah the interviewer gave me an example of a marketing campaign he launched that increased product adoption of stripe security feature by 80 even though I don't have experience in product marketing emphasize my transferable skills as a customer success manager in the retail industry do not suck up to the interviewer stay within 200 words the key to a good follow-up email is to First mention something specific from the interview and second reiterate why your unique background makes you a good fit for that position customer success in retail is completely unrelated to product marketing at a tech company but Chachi BT is able to convincingly talk about how your skills are relevant for the new role this next prompt is my favorite by far and it helps you negotiate your offer two people are having a salary negotiation one of them is a job Seeker who just got offered a product marketing manager position with seventy thousand US dollars in annual salary the other is a recruiter who's making that offer the job Seeker has done some research and found the upper end of the salary range for similar positions to be 95 000 US Dollars and would ideally like to get closer to that number please play out the conversation in as realistic a way as possible make sure the job Seeker is polite yet firm with his ask I'm not going to go through the output line by line here but the conversation ends with a recruiter saying hey let me get back to you which is pretty realistic right so you want to follow up with another prompt continue this conversation and give the job Seeker advice on how to continue pushing the recruiter to reach 95 000 US Dollars the conversation continues the recruiter makes concessions on non-salary related benefits and chatgpt gives additional advice on how to negotiate your salary so what was the point of all this if every single salary negotiation is going to be different well first the biggest mistake job Seekers make is not negotiating the offer in the first place because as we don't know what to say and chat gbt just gave us all the right words to use to initiate that conversation second negotiation doesn't come naturally to any of us unless you're Chris Voss everything in life is a negotiation we're usually very nervous about it and this back and forth gives us a concrete idea on how the conversation might play out and we feel more confident negotiating as a result in case you didn't know this video is actually part two in my catchy BT for job search Series in part one we covered how to use Chachi BT to optimize your recover letter resume and prepare for interviews so here we cover the remaining steps networking coffee chats and what to do after your interview so make sure to check out part one if you haven't already
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Channel: Jeff Su
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Keywords: I wish every Job Seeker would watch this, chatgpt for job search, land a job using chatgpt, how to network with chatgpt, coffee chat chatgpt, linkedin connection chatgpt, interview research chatgpt, interview thank you email chatgpt, salary negotiation using chatgpt
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Length: 8min 42sec (522 seconds)
Published: Mon May 08 2023
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