- Google’s career dream tool is in testing now
- It translates your skills and experiences into job recommendations
- You can even use AI to generate your personalized career identity declaration
Google is trying out a new AI-driven career research tool that helps users discover their ideal and optimal career paths based on things such as experiences, education, skills and interests.
Describing it as a “experiment” is growing with Google founder Lisa Gevelber explained how Career Dreamer can turn a few AI -Chatbot requests for full personal guidance.
The experiment comes as WEF research reveals that the average worker will have 12 different jobs over their lifetime -a number that is expected to rise to 18 (across six career types) among Gen Z workers.
Google Tests AI-Based Career Dreams
Gevelber wrote: “The less traditional your career path is, the harder it can be to hit your past experiences for a coherent tale, or to understand what careers are in line with your particular skills and strengths.”
Career Dreamer is designed to help users identify their own skills and talents to suggest jobs that can be a good fit for them.
Particularly exciting is the career identity declaration that the tool will generate – a brief overview of the value of a worker can bring and the skills they possess that can be shared in BIOS or as part of a resume.
Armed with the information and a sense of direction, users can jump on to Gemini for help to prepare important recruitment documents, such as a cover letter or CV.
Unlike LinkedIn or actually, which has also injected AI into different parts of their experiences, Google does not connect direct candidates with specific jobs. It is designed to tackle a previous phase that these platforms deal with, streamline career exploration rather than actual applications.
It is an ideal solution for students, new candidates, people who want to change careers and people who have been out of work for a period of time, including veterans.
The tool is available to try at grow.google/careerdreamer.