‘Works for every job’

She swears this hack works.
Hanna Goefft, a New York creative whose TikTok content highlights job opportunities and job boards, encourages viewers to use ChatGPT to prepare for interviews.
In her video, which has had more than 2 million views since March, she praises OpenAI software for its ability to ask questions that might be asked by a real employer.
“It’s the easiest way to prepare for interviews, and it will work for every job,” Goefft began.
In the 48-second clip, titled “I don’t think I’ll ever recover from hacking life with AI,” she copies and pastes a job description for a product marketing manager into ChatGPT, asking the bot smart chat to analyze the post for 10 keywords and generate related questions.
Artificially intelligent technology has generated questions like, “How do you determine when and which products to package and promote at each stage of the customer journey?”
Goefft advises viewers to incorporate the keywords provided by ChatGPT into their interview responses.
“You don’t necessarily have to say them explicitly, but you want your examples to demonstrate that you have those skills,” she said in the video.
“That way you’ll know you’re highlighting the most relevant parts of your experience rather than projects you could be proud of, which might not always be the same thing,” she said. added.
The Post has contacted Goefft for comment.


Viewers defended Goefft’s hack while reflecting on the software’s job-search capabilities.
“I swear learning how to use ChatGPT to maximize its potential is going to be quite a skill set learned,” one person commented.
“Can ChatGPT write a resume?” asked another.
“I’ve been doing this for a few weeks and now I’m being sent to another state for a second interview at my dream job NO JOKE,” someone else exclaimed.
“I’m a recruiter and I support this,” another user said. “The job description is a great source for questions you might expect in an interview. Use it!”

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