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Impact of AI in the recruitment process ​

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How AI is Changing Job Hunting – And How You Can Keep Up

By Stuart Jacobs, Digital Skills Adviser

Recruitment has changed a lot in recent years, and AI is now a big part of how employers find the right people. From scanning CVs to analysing video interviews, AI helps employers work faster, spot the best candidates, and reduce bias. But for job seekers, it means putting in more effort to stand out.
You can’t just send the same CV to 20 companies anymore; AI is looking closely at your application to see if you tick all the right boxes - What hasn't changed is quality is better than quantity!! The time you put in is what you get out... 
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Where AI Shows Up in RecruitmentCV Scanning
  • AI looks for keywords that match the job ad.
  • It checks your experience and skills to see how well you fit.
  • It removes details like your name or age to reduce bias.
​Video Interviews
  • Some companies use AI to study how you speak, your tone, and your body language.
  • Chatbots may ask basic interview questions and give instant feedback.
​Why Employers Use AI
  • Saves time by quickly sorting through applications.
  • Helps make fairer, more consistent decisions.
  • Speeds up communication with candidates.
  • Cuts down on admin work.
​What You Can Do to Improve Your ChancesMake Your CV AI-Friendly
  • Use keywords from the job ad.
  • Keep the layout simple—no graphics or fancy fonts.
  • Use bullet points to list skills and experience.
​Use Smart Job Search Tools
  • Try job sites that match you with roles based on your skills.
  • Some platforms suggest ways to improve your profile or CV.
​Prepare for AI Interviews
  • Practice with mock video interviews.
  • Learn how to speak clearly and use positive body language.
  • Get used to tools that track how you speak and react.
​Build Your Skills
  • Use online learning platforms like LinkedIn Learning or Coursera.
  • Some tools can check your skills and recommend what to learn next.
​Get Your Profile Noticed
  • Update your LinkedIn and use tools to improve it.
  • Share posts or content that shows you’re active in your field.
  • Use online tools to learn more about companies before applying.

Final Tip AI isn’t going anywhere - so the more you understand how it works, the better your chances of landing the job you want. A few smart changes can make a big difference.
Need a hand with any of this?
📞 Call: 07852 963744
📧 Email: [email protected]

Digital! Digital! Digital! ​

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Tackling the Digital Jungle (Without Losing Your Mind)
Ever feel like you need a PhD in Password Recovery just to book a doctor’s appointment? You're not alone. These days, even the simplest tasks - contacting your council, applying for a job, or emailing a CV - can feel like a digital obstacle course.
The good old phone used to be our lifeline, but now it's all "press 1 for this" or "go online for faster service" - easier said than done when the website needs you to create an account, remember your password, upload a file (in the right format, of course), and maybe even prove you're not a robot.
So what can you do when it all feels too much?
Here are a few tips to keep you sane and steady:
  • Start small. You don’t need to learn everything at once. Focus on one simple task - like attaching a file to an email - and practice it a few times until it feels comfortable.
  • Use notes. Keep a notebook with steps you’ve learned, 
  • Repeat, repeat, repeat. Repetition is your best friend. Don’t be afraid to go over the same thing multiple times. That’s how real learning sticks.
  • Ask for help. There’s no shame in not knowing. Everyone starts somewhere - and tech is constantly changing, even for the “experts.”
It's okay to feel frustrated. But don’t let that stop you. You’ve tackled far greater things in life - this is just another challenge to chip away at. And with the right support, you can feel more confident.
At Works for Us, we offer gentle, supportive digital skills courses for all levels - from total beginners to those wanting to brush up and grow. Whether it's logging in, sending an email, or understanding spreadsheets, we go at your pace.
You’re not alone in taking the first steps - we run small group courses and support 100's of people each year.
Want some support? Reach out to Stuart at
📞 07852 963744

📧 [email protected]

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Your Wardrobe at Work

9/8/2023

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The Working Wardrobe is a great addition to local charity, Works for Us, and has been ever so popular with the people of MK, allowing it to be continually funded for over 12 years! 
Susie heads the area and was able to talk us through its colourful history and the way it meets the needs of today’s employees with the ever-changing fashion trends and workwear attire.  
For example, the pandemic has pushed a culture of casual clothing, working from home boosted sporting PJs from the waist down, and pushed employers to be ever more fashionably flexible.  
Although this shift made the daily work wear more relaxed it has undoubtedly raised interview expectations (gyms being the exception to the rule as they require a more athletic interview dress code) so it’s even more challenging for us to know exactly what to wear, when and, who for. 
Susie was first approached to host a pop-up shop with a small group of volunteers at the MK Rail station, which quickly became a small boutique offering on-the-spot interview clothing and support. The project ran for 12 weeks and was so popular, not just with daily commuters but citizens from all over the city, that more funding was offered, and Susie soon found a place within the team to help drive it forward to today.  
With a wealth of experience and a background in fashion and art, attending elite colleges such as Manchester’s Institute of Fashion and Design, completing Petals level 4 tutoring and An Intro to Fashion and Design course, plus eBay and Merchandising course, Photography, and Styling – clients are indubitably in good hands.  
“I am only a small part of someone’s journey, it is them who does the work and gets the best results.” Susie. 
The Wardrobe constantly adapts to meet the needs of the City’s employment scene and is driven by the passion of the people who access it.  
The appointments are centred solely around every person who attends, with a small amount of obtained information prior such as height and age, Susie and her fashion-forward team of volunteers can expertly prepare a range of clothing choices ready for the appointment. Freeing up valuable time to discuss and work on styling, self-esteem, budgeting tips and even looking at how to dress like your icon.  
Earlier clients may have heard of the Working wardrobe as; Women without Boundaries, Dress to Impress, This is Me as it adapted, but all with the exact same agenda ‘To see the potential in someone and work with them until they feel at least twice as good as they did when they entered’. 
Working with great partners such as MK College offering beard trims and haircuts in the past; the wardrobe is there to help people understand what’s appropriate for clients and employers.  
Susie sums it up in one great analogy – “As a child, you may have placed a buttercup under your chin to see if it lights up and you like butter. That’s what the right colour pallet does for us, it enhances the skin tone and brightens up our attire. This is what I aim to do for my clients.” 
Conversations on what to have handy in your bag, planning your travel to work, and what to expect in the days leading up to your interview are great ways to help remove anxieties so that on the day of your interview you can calmly sit and enjoy a cup of tea.  
The process is about enabling each other to see what we already have to offer, including what’s in our wardrobes already. There is no need to spend a lot of money or rush to purchase something we might never wear again or do not feel comfortable in. The capsule wardrobe is a technique used to help minimise your wardrobe so you can effectively learn to mix and match what you have.  
Top tip – Fashion revolves on a 12-year cycle and so with the right basics you can refresh your look without going out of style. 


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The wardrobe relies on voluntary support and partnerships from high fashion retailers. If you would like to get involved or attend the wardrobe, contact the team at Works for Us for more information.  

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