2025-05-05
9 分钟Here's your money briefing for Monday, May 5th.
I'm Julia Carpenter for The Wall Street Journal.
Back in the day,
frustrated job seekers might have turned to a mentor or a career coach when they needed some direction.
But these days,
workers are tapping a few buttons to see what career advice artificial intelligence can offer up.
AI could potentially help job seekers because...
They might need assistance in how to pitch themselves for a job to be able to say,
help me highlight the overlapping skills here and show a hiring manager that even
if I haven't had this exact job title,
that my relevant experience can be helpful.
Companies like Salesforce, LinkedIn, and Google are already experimenting with these tools.
We'll talk with Wall Street Journal reporter Lindsay Ellis about what they get right and what still needs a human touch.
That's after the break.
Talking about guns with others might not always feel comfortable, but it could save a life.
Here's a way to start a conversation.
Your family is going over to your neighbor's home for dinner for the first time.
How would you ask if there are any unlocked guns in the home?
Hey.
Hey, we're so excited for tonight.