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NewsShine in 2023...the catchphrase on your CV!

Shine in 2023…the catchphrase on your CV!

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A professional CV would convince the employer that the candidate is the right person for them, and convince them of the exact opposite.

Employers and hiring managers are always looking for specific information in the resume that their eyes should catch at first glance, and that information is usually keywords that reflect recent labor market trends.

The word everyone is looking for

Accordingly, the CV structure should be updated from time to time, with keywords that allow job candidates to market themselves in a way that attracts employers, and that is exactly what it must do now, every individual has a CV, because the year 2023 has witnessed great developments in technology. , turned the phrase “artificial intelligence” into the word everyone was looking for.

Companies are rushing to use this expression

Diana Araji, CEO of The Business Horizons Training and Consulting Company, said in an interview with “Sky News Arabia Economy” that “artificial intelligence” as a term and as a technology has been around for a very long time, but the emergence from smart programs such as “GBT Chat” “And cool”, he transformed it overnight into the keyword that everyone searches for, and it became an attractive and persuasive factor, and so we have seen that most companies, since the beginning of 2023, are rushing to use this expression in the marketing of their current and future activities.

Many have been dealing with AI software for years

Araji pointed out that the phrase “artificial intelligence” or AI has also become the word that employers yearn to see in the CV, and thus mentioning it will mean that the job seeker is keeping pace with the latest market trends, noting that what a lot of workers in various occupations don’t realize is that through their current jobs they have already been dealing with tools and programs powered by artificial intelligence for a long time, and it’s just mention this subject in the CV, without the need to follow training courses to acquire this skill.

Professions that have used artificial intelligence programs since 2014

Araji explains that if we take an example, the profession of journalism, we can say that a large number of journalists, especially those who work in the Department of Electronic Journalism, Writing and Production, have experience in dealing with the tools of artificial intelligence associated with this profession.

She also indicated that the press started using artificial intelligence tools since before 2014, and it continues today, through tools for data collection, production of written content, graphics, rapid translation, improving the quality of photos and videos, and many more, just like any journalist. whose work has been associated with this may Fields, update his resume by adding the phrase “I have experience managing AI tools related to my field.”

The need for training

According to Araji, what applies to journalists also applies to many fields of work such as engineers, doctors, factory workers and many others, calling on employees to check tools and programs with which they deal with, to see how they relate to artificial intelligence, and mention it in their CV, emphasizing that they should not resort to lying in this area, because this issue can be exposed very quickly, by simply asking to the job candidate what kind of smart programs and tools he has covered in his past work and how to make them work.

Araji called on those who have no experience in how to deal with or understand what artificial intelligence tools are, to take training courses related to this issue, so that they can honestly refer to this issue. on their resume.

Master the operation of artificial intelligence tools

For his part, Dr. Muhammad Al-Waqdani, a specialist in the use of technology in education and training at Umm Al-Qura University, said in an interview with “Economy Sky News Arabia” that knowledge of artificial intelligence has become one of the most necessary skills, which must be mentioned in the CV, due to the developments linked to the emergence of the new generation of artificial intelligence at the end of 2022.

He pointed out that while the subject of how individuals use artificial intelligence tools has become a foregone conclusion and should be mentioned in the CV, it should also be noted that individuals must acquire the skills necessary to operate artificial intelligence tools.

The word AI shines in 2023

Al-Waqdani adds that most work sectors are also looking for people who understand how AI tools work, to ensure that these people contribute to the adaptation and development of AI tools, d in a manner proportionate to the work of each sector, since acquiring this skill and mentioning it on the CV requires taking special training courses, pointing out that the expression “artificial intelligence” has taken on a lot of meaning in the labor market, even though it’s not a new word, but his fame in terms of employment shone in 2023.

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