These tools are changing workplaces so learning about them is key to preparing for future careers.
You are responsible for ensuring that anything you use in a job application, interview, or other career process is honest and truly represents you. For support in learning how to best utilize Generative AI appropriately, reach out to askcareer@stkate.edu or Schedule an Appointment through Handshake.
To consider effective use of AI in career applications, please review the “ABCDEFs” adapted from Jeremy Schifeling’s The Job Insiders:


Example Prompts

Generate Ideas
“Based on [insert skills or interests and St. Kate’s list of majors], what are 3 majors that I should consider studying?”
“If I study X major, what are 10 careers that I could potentially pursue given my skills, experiences, and passions, as listed below [insert skills, experiences and passions]?”
“What are early experiences that match X major and would prepare me for X career?”
Review Examples
“Based on the following position description, what are 10 possible interview questions?”
“Based on the following position description and my resume, what are good questions to ask when interviewers give me a chance to ask questions as the candidate?”
“In my current job search, the 3 most important things to me are [insert salary, benefits, or other values]. If I am offered the following position, what are 5 scripts for how I could approach offer negotiation?”


Ask for Feedback
“What are 3 ways I can make this attached resume more effective for Applicant Tracking Systems and more attractive to recruiters?”
“What 5 skills are mentioned most in the following position description, and which of these skills are missing from the uploaded resume? Please review my resume summary and LinkedIn profile summary and suggest improvements to highlight these 5 skills.”
“Which of these 5 skills is missing from the uploaded cover letter and what are 3 examples of how I could better incorporate those keywords?”