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Google has created an AI tool that will find the perfect job for you in minutes

Artificial intelligence may be threatening your job, but Google thinks the technology can help you find better offers. The company has just launched a new AI-powered tool called Career Dreamer. It uses AI algorithms to match you with jobs that match your skills and experience, the publication writes. Lifehacker.

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Google says it worked with a variety of groups, including students, recent graduates, experienced workers looking to change careers, and veterans, to develop the tool. It is part of a broader Grow with Google platform that offers a variety of tools and guidance for job seekers and businesses, many of which include AI elements.

It's not a full-fledged job application app, but rather a way to explore careers you might have a good shot at but might not have considered. On the Grow with Google blog, Lisa Gevelber cites statistics from the World Economic Forum: the average worker changes 12 jobs in their lifetime, and that number is growing.

“The less traditional your career path, the more difficult it can be to piece together your previous experiences into a coherent narrative or to understand which jobs match your specific skills and strengths,” Gevelber noted.

Career Dreamer is here to help. You don’t have to invest a lot of time or effort — just tell the tool a little about your experience, past work, and interests. Then you can switch to Gemini to take the next steps, like working on your cover letter. Career Dreamer is free to use.

How to Use Career Dreamer

Click the "Get Started" button. The first thing you will be asked to do is to provide your current or previous job title.

Career Dreamer will then prompt you to talk about specific tasks you performed and skills you acquired. For example, skills like researching technology trends or writing articles.

Ultimately, you'll have a Career Identity Statement that summarizes your career path. From there, you can add additional job titles, existing skills, educational history, and other work-related interests. The Career Identity Statement can be rewritten several times, although it tends to be fairly formulaic (similar to what's often found on LinkedIn profiles).

When you switch to the Explore Paths tab, you’ll see a chart of roles that match your needs — some pulled from job databases, others suggested by AI. You can click on any of them to learn more, and narrow your choices by experience, education, skills, and interests.

With AI likely to soon be able to tell you how to manage Windows notifications or how good the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold is, I decided to give Career Dreamer a try myself to see what alternative career paths it might offer me outside of tech journalism.

The results weren’t particularly inspiring, with standard tech journalism alternatives suggested, such as public relations work, technical writing, web development, and editing. Your mileage may vary, however. The interface is modern and easy to use, although the end results may feel a bit generic.

The tool also offers the ability to go to Gemini, where you can explore potential careers in more detail, update your resume, and explore different career paths. You can’t sign up for Career Dreamer, but the site should remember your previous session if you return using the same browser and device.

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