Woman is praised for ‘genius’ AI hack to help her in a job interview – as viewers joke she ‘deserves the job for innovation’

  • A woman is being praised for her ‘genius’ – albeit brutal – hack-to-nails interview
  • The smartphone has an AI tool that enters its answers in real time

Job interviews are something that many people fear.

But one woman is being praised for her ‘genius’ – if rather cheeky – hack to help her complete her interview.

A video posted to TikTok shows the woman, who has not been named, on a video call with several interviewers.

Her smartphone is propped up against her laptop, displaying an AI tool that enters her answers in real time.

Several viewers have expressed their awe at the sneaky trick, with one joking that the woman “deserves the innovation job.”

Her smartphone is propped up against her laptop, displaying an AI tool that enters her answers in real time

Job interviews are something that many people fear. But one woman is being praised for her ‘genius’ – if rather cheeky – hack to help her complete her interview

The video was posted on TikTok by Aidan Cramer, 30, from London, who filmed his flatmate during a job interview.

‘My roommate caught cheating during a job interview!’ he joked in the caption.

In the clip, the woman is asked by an interviewer to describe a situation where she faced a challenging problem at work and how she resolved it.

As the interviewer speaks, the question appears on the smartphone screen in real time before an answer appears.

‘Certainly. At my previous job we experienced a sudden drop in website traffic,” she answers calmly, reading her smartphone.

“I took the initiative to diagnose the problem and assemble a cross-functional team of developers…” she adds, before the video ends.

The tool the woman is using appears to be AI Apply, which the developers describe as an “intelligent job assistant” that uses AI to streamline the application process.

Users can choose from several options, including a cover letter generator, resume tracking, and an “interview buddy,” which appears to be used in the video.

According to the AI ​​Apply website, users can upload their resume before participating in their video interview with the interview buddy open on their phone.

The tool the woman is using appears to be AI Apply, which the developers describe as an

The tool the woman is using appears to be AI Apply, which the developers describe as an “intelligent job assistant” that uses AI to streamline the application process.

Based on your CV, the tool provides real-time advice and answers to the interviewers’ questions.

Several impressed fans have taken to the TikTok comments to praise the ‘genius’ hack.

“Interviews are BS anyway.. Good for her!” wrote one user.

‘Finding a job these days is crazy harder than it should be. I’ll take tips from this girl,” another added.

And someone joked: ‘She deserves the job for innovation. They’ll be lucky to have her.’

WILL YOUR JOB BE TAKEN BY A ROBOT? PHYSICAL WORK IS THE BIGGEST RISK

Physical jobs in predictable environments, including machine operators and fast food workers, are most likely to be replaced by robots.

Management consulting firm McKinsey, based in New York, focused on how many jobs would be lost to automation and which professions were most at risk.

According to the report, data collection and processing are two other categories of activities that can increasingly be performed better and faster with machines.

This could displace large amounts of labor, for example in mortgages, paralegal work, accounting and back-office transaction processing.

Conversely, jobs in unpredictable environments pose the least risk.

The report added: ‘Professions such as gardeners, plumbers or child and elderly care providers will also generally see less automation by 2030, as they are technically difficult to automate and often require relatively lower wages, making automation a less attractive occupation makes. proposal.’