- Google’s Dreamer’s Dreamer tool is in testing now
- This will translate your skills and experiences into employment recommendations
- You can even use AI to generate your personalized career identity declaration
Google tries a new career exploration tool fueled by AI which helps users discover their ideal and optimal career paths depending on things such as experiences, education, skills and interests.
Describing it as an “experience”, Grow with the founder of Google, Lisa Gevelber, explained how Career Dreamer can transform some invites to the Chatbot into AI in fully personalized advice.
Experience comes as WeF’s search reveals that the average worker will occupy 12 different jobs during his lifetime – a number that should reach 18 (on six types of career) among workers of generation Z.
Google is testing a career based on AI
GEVELBER wrote: “The less your career path is traditional, the more difficult it can be to frame your previous experiences in a single coherent story, or to understand which careers align with your skills and your particular forces.”
Career Dreamer is designed to help users identify their own skills and talents to suggest jobs that may suit them.
The declaration of career identity is particularly exciting that the tool will generate – a brief summary of the value that a worker can bring and the skills he has which can be shared in the BIOS or within the framework of a CV .
Armed with information and a sense of orientation, users can jump to Gemini to obtain help to write important recruitment documents such as a cover letter or a curriculum vitae.
Unlike LinkedIn or indeed, which also injected AI into various parts of their experiences, Google does not directly connect candidates to specific jobs. It is designed to tackle a previous step on which these platforms deal with, rationalizing career exploration rather than real applications.
It is an ideal solution for students, new graduates, people who are looking to change their careers and people who have been without work for some time, including veterans.
The tool is available to try on Grow.google/careerdreamer.