Using AI to Find a Job

Introduction

Artificial Intelligence (AI) changes how people find jobs. It changes what bosses want and how workers prepare.

Main Body

Many bosses want workers who know how to use AI. Some bosses like AI skills more than work experience. But schools and companies do not teach AI well. People must learn AI by themselves on the internet. Workers also use AI to prepare for interviews. AI helps them learn about the company. It helps them practice answers to difficult questions. However, AI sometimes makes mistakes. Workers must check the facts. They must still be friendly and real when they talk to the boss.

Conclusion

AI is a great tool for learning and interviews. But humans still make the final choice.

Learning

💡 The "Help" Pattern

In this text, we see how to say one thing helps another thing. This is a key way to describe tools at an A2 level.

The Pattern: Something →\rightarrow helps →\rightarrow someone →\rightarrow do something

Examples from the text:

  • AI →\rightarrow helps →\rightarrow them →\rightarrow learn
  • AI →\rightarrow helps →\rightarrow them →\rightarrow practice

Quick Rule: When using helps, the next action (verb) is simple. No "to" is needed, and no "-ing".

  • ✅ AI helps me find a job.
  • ❌ AI helps me finding a job.

đŸ› ī¸ Word Swap: "Workers" & "Bosses"

Instead of just saying "people," the text uses specific words for jobs:

  • Bosses →\rightarrow The people in charge (Managers).
  • Workers →\rightarrow The people doing the job (Employees).

Example: "Bosses want workers who know AI."

Vocabulary Learning

job (n.)
a paid position of work
Example:She got a new job at the bookstore.
boss (n.)
the person who manages workers
Example:The boss gave us a new task.
skill (n.)
something you can do well
Example:Learning a new skill helps you grow.
work (n.)
the tasks you do for a job
Example:He does a lot of work in the office.
experience (n.)
the knowledge you gain by doing things
Example:She has experience in marketing.
school (n.)
a place where people learn
Example:My sister goes to a local school.
company (n.)
a business that sells goods or services
Example:They work for a big company.
teach (v.)
to give knowledge to someone
Example:Teachers teach students.
learn (v.)
to gain knowledge or skill
Example:I want to learn new languages.
internet (n.)
a global network of computers
Example:You can find information on the internet.
interview (n.)
a formal conversation to find a job
Example:He had an interview for the job.
answer (n.)
a reply to a question
Example:She gave a clear answer to the question.
question (n.)
a request for information
Example:He asked a difficult question.
mistake (n.)
something done incorrectly
Example:He made a mistake in the report.
fact (n.)
a true statement
Example:The fact is that it is raining.
friendly (adj.)
kind and pleasant
Example:She is friendly with everyone.
real (adj.)
true, not fake
Example:He gave a real explanation.
tool (n.)
something used to do work
Example:A hammer is a useful tool.
choice (n.)
a decision between options
Example:You have a choice to stay or go.
human (n.)
a person
Example:Humans need to learn from each other.
AI (n.)
artificial intelligence, a computer program that can think
Example:AI can help with many tasks.