live event
Job Hunting with AI
Featuring Ashley Gross, CEO of The Prompt Community
July 12, 2024
2 - 3 p.m. ET
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You can watch the recording of the event here.
Use AI to land your dream job
Introducing our Summer Fridays series. Explore how AI can help you grow your career, from job hunting and promotions to mastering leadership and communication skills. Unlock your potential with cutting-edge insights and practical AI strategies.
Join us for “Job Hunting with AI” and discover how artificial intelligence can be your secret weapon in the competitive job market. Learn from Ashley Gross, CEO of The Prompt Community, as she unveils how AI can streamline your search, personalize your applications, and prepare you for interview success.
On July 12 from 2 - 3 p.m. ET, Ashley will address questions like:
- How can AI help you find the perfect job opportunities?
- What AI tools can you use to craft compelling resumes and cover letters?
- How can AI help you ace your interviews and land the job?
MEET YOUR SPEAKER
Ashley Gross
Ashley Gross is an expert in AI-driven entrepreneurship, renowned for her innovative approach to teaching individuals how to build businesses using AI. At commercetools, she implemented AI strategies that significantly enhanced efficiency for a large team of marketers. Now, as the CEO of The Prompt Community, Ashley is committed to making AI knowledge accessible to everyone and advocating for responsible AI practices.
MEET YOUR SPEAKER
Ashley Gross
Ashley Gross is an expert in AI-driven entrepreneurship, renowned for her innovative approach to teaching individuals how to build businesses using AI. At commercetools, she implemented AI strategies that significantly enhanced efficiency for a large team of marketers. Now, as the CEO of The Prompt Community, Ashley is committed to making AI knowledge accessible to everyone and advocating for responsible AI practices.
Unboring business education you can use immediately
No bad PowerPoints, cheesy ukulele music, mandatory quizzes to prove you were watching, smart-but-super-boring professors, or un-diverse panels. Ever.