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How to AI-Proof Your Job

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Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) stealing jobs? Is it a friend or foe for job security? Tessa interviews founder and CEO of CMS Consultants, Cheryl Swirnow. They discuss how AI fits into today’s workplace and how to use it to your advantage. Other topics include job stacking, wellness washing, and how to interview your potential employer.

You can find Cheryl Swirnow at https://www.cms-consultants.com/

Job stacking is the practice of working two or more full-time jobs simultaneously. It's become increasingly popular in the age of remote work, as it can be easier to juggle multiple roles when they don't require commuting or being physically present in an office.

Wellness washing is a term used to describe when a company appears to prioritize employee wellbeing, but in reality, their actions don't match their words. It's essentially a form of corporate hypocrisy where companies create a facade of caring about their employees' mental and physical health without truly investing in supportive programs or policies.

Interview your future employer
It's crucial to remember that a job interview is a two-way street. While the employer is evaluating your fit for the role, you should also be assessing if the company aligns with your career goals and values. Before the interview, research the company's culture, values, and recent news, and prepare thoughtful questions based on your priorities. During the interview, actively listen to their responses, paying attention to both their words and how they deliver them. If the interview is in-person, take note of the workplace environment and see if it feels collaborative and supportive. Don't hesitate to confidently ask your questions, weaving them naturally into the conversation to gain a deeper understanding of the company and the role.

To be a guest on The JOB Doctor Click Here
Order Tessa's Book "The Unspoken Truths for Career Success: Navigating Pay, Promotions, and Power at Work"

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Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) stealing jobs? Is it a friend or foe for job security? Tessa interviews founder and CEO of CMS Consultants, Cheryl Swirnow. They discuss how AI fits into today’s workplace and how to use it to your advantage. Other topics include job stacking, wellness washing, and how to interview your potential employer.

You can find Cheryl Swirnow at https://www.cms-consultants.com/

Job stacking is the practice of working two or more full-time jobs simultaneously. It's become increasingly popular in the age of remote work, as it can be easier to juggle multiple roles when they don't require commuting or being physically present in an office.

Wellness washing is a term used to describe when a company appears to prioritize employee wellbeing, but in reality, their actions don't match their words. It's essentially a form of corporate hypocrisy where companies create a facade of caring about their employees' mental and physical health without truly investing in supportive programs or policies.

Interview your future employer
It's crucial to remember that a job interview is a two-way street. While the employer is evaluating your fit for the role, you should also be assessing if the company aligns with your career goals and values. Before the interview, research the company's culture, values, and recent news, and prepare thoughtful questions based on your priorities. During the interview, actively listen to their responses, paying attention to both their words and how they deliver them. If the interview is in-person, take note of the workplace environment and see if it feels collaborative and supportive. Don't hesitate to confidently ask your questions, weaving them naturally into the conversation to gain a deeper understanding of the company and the role.

To be a guest on The JOB Doctor Click Here
Order Tessa's Book "The Unspoken Truths for Career Success: Navigating Pay, Promotions, and Power at Work"

  continue reading

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