Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ and she won’t use AI of course.
Not necessarily a bad thing.
A good thing, in fact.
It really isn’t. People who don’t use it are going to fall behind. Yes, you have to work on good prompts and revise and obviously not use for case law, but it provides surprisingly helpful background info for things and can be used by her to guide her work, especially bc she doesn’t have a firm to check in with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the utmost respect for anyone who doesn’t have a LinkedIn account these days. It’s utterly worthless.
The rest of it, she’ll learn the hard way eventually.
It is not worthless if you’re a job seeker. If you’re looking for work and don’t have any online presence and instead just try to email your resume around, you will look like an idiot.
I’m a job seeker. I’ve been looking for seven months and I’ve watched LinkedIn get worse and worse over this time period. So many fake jobs. So much AI-generated content. So many gag-worrhy posts and profiles. It’s crap.
Anonymous wrote:As a Boomer lawyer who has changed jobs twice in my 60s, I hate to say it but your friend is a lost cause. You can't make excuses for not using technology and not using the preferred methods of communicating. I don't much care about not having Linked In, but the other things you mention make her unlikely to secure employment. If I were you, I'd stay out of it because nothing good can come of you trying to convince her to update her skills and attitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the utmost respect for anyone who doesn’t have a LinkedIn account these days. It’s utterly worthless.
The rest of it, she’ll learn the hard way eventually.
It is not worthless if you’re a job seeker. If you’re looking for work and don’t have any online presence and instead just try to email your resume around, you will look like an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:I have the utmost respect for anyone who doesn’t have a LinkedIn account these days. It’s utterly worthless.
The rest of it, she’ll learn the hard way eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ and she won’t use AI of course.
Not necessarily a bad thing.
A good thing, in fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ and she won’t use AI of course.
Not necessarily a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:^ and she won’t use AI of course.