1 in 3 Americans ask ChatGPT to help them find a new job, study finds
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One in three Americans has engaged AI tools like ChatGPT for career changes, with over half of surveyed workers considering new job options. This trend is particularly evident in Gen Z, where 57% are exploring career changes. Many respondents using AI did so for resume drafting (43%) and researching better job opportunities (47%). However, trust in AI is limited, as 60% of respondents prefer human advisers over AI, and 18% have been guided towards new career paths suggested by AI despite conflicting human advice.
About one in three Americans has used an AI tool like ChatGPT to assist with a career change, reflecting a significant shift in job-seeking strategies amid market changes.
Over half of workers surveyed reported actively considering a job or career change, with this sentiment most pronounced among Gen Zers at 57%.
Among those using AI in their job search, 43% utilized it for drafting resumes and cover letters, and 47% for researching new opportunities.
Despite the utility of AI tools, 60% of respondents expressed a stronger trust in human career advisers over AI-generated advice.
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