Looming White-Collar Recession, Why Storytelling is Important

Layoffs are continuing to happen in the market, most heavily impacting the tech & finance industries. As Vanguard’s research, reported by Business Insider, reveals, a white-collar job recession looms.

Most companies are downsizing to trim excess or brace for headwinds ahead with the economy or are adopting AI to replace mundane tasks. Meanwhile, tech giants like Google are pivoting to global hubs like Mexico and India for cost-effective talent while laying off resources here.

How do you compete in a landscape where hiring crawls at just 0.5%?

Resumes flood the job market, often inflated and indistinguishable, and full of mainstream buzzwords. While they offer a quick readers digest of your credentials, resumes are hard to differentiate from other resumes. Resume writing services often help but tend to use the same keywords. Hiring managers and HR professionals have to review hundreds or thousands of job applicants for some jobs, an unsustainable form of hiring. They have limited time, businesses have a need to hire as soon as possible, and that means that ineffective processes have to be leveraged to find resources.

How is the right candidate being hired? What if they disqualified the best candidate for the job because they didn’t use the right keywords? How do applicants from underserved communities stand a chance against these practices? Is there opportunity to make hiring more efficient? Can AI help in hiring best practices while also helping professionals in growing their skills for new roles?

Often times, people from underserved communities don’t have access to all of the available tools that others mights, going back to the resume writing services, etc. A pre-covid column written in Forbes mentioned that “many underserved communities lack resources”. As the industries move towards skills based labor vs the traditional college education and degree model, there are numerous resources available online to help develop skills. To name a few, Udemy and Pluralsight are very effective in baseline content and offer a plethora of content for all things tech at an inexpensive cost. By continuously learning new skills, and using storytelling to show application of the skills, professionals previously underrepresented will now have the opportunity to compete, though the white-collar job market challenge still remains. AI is also providing learning content instead of the traditional classroom and is very impactful. It was predicted in 2019 that AI will account for 50% or more of learning.

A recent quote from an article written by the Society for Human Resource Management mentioned that “If your intention is to find more sophisticated ways to screen people in, then AI can be incredibly powerful. One of the most powerful insights is seeing skills proximity between where someone is and where they need to be for a new role. Very often, that skills gap is pretty small. If you can identify that, you can develop that person.”.

Storytelling about your career, highlighting your skills, sharing different experiences, how you practiced soft skills, and how you helped mitigate risk is the way to separate yourself from the crowd, offering credibility amidst the sea of applicants. It offers valuable insights into your thought leadership capabilities while establishing trust with the company.

The problem remains whether professionals can effectively navigate the murky waters of the looming white-collar recession. Using traditional methods will not be enough. Leveraging networking, storytelling, and establishing your brand will be the differentiators between success and failure. On the contrary, employers leveraging AI for effective hiring practices will be the most tangible method in hiring the right resources, regardless of their socioeconomic standing, removing human bias when reviewing resumes.

Don’t wait for adversity to strike. Leveling up your skills, and building your professional brand through storytelling now will serve as a lifeline during tough times ahead. Make it a routine and lead by example!

Sources:
Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.com/hiring-slump-professional-white-collar-jobs-recession-high-salary-2024-4
Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2019/12/27/why-we-should-train-students-in-underserved-communities-in-ai/?sh=1e519dc95ba1
CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/01/google-cuts-hundreds-of-core-workers-moves-jobs-to-india-mexico.html#:~:text=Google%20is%20laying%20off%20at,roles%20in%20Mexico%20and%20India.
SHRM: https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/news/talent-acquisition/ai-has-potential-advance-skills-first-hiring

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The Traditional Resume Is No Longer Sufficient, and Why It Matters!

The resume dates back to the DaVinci era in the 1480s, and last evolved in the 1940s. A common yet unresolved problem in the market is that the resume isn’t a sustainable solution for hiring candidates in tune with today’s technology. In some roles, professionals often opt to create their own blog sites and/or use other blog platforms to post articles, but that information quickly becomes scattered and hard to track. There are exceptions, such as developers and designers maintaining their code and design work online, but most professionals do not follow these practices.

Although a standard practice in today’s professional world, the resume is set for a new paradigm and shift to make it more powerful: a Resume 2.0. The traditional resume leads to job candidates being selected based on how many buzzwords get parsed from resumes. Recruiters frequently do not have any further ways to research the candidate’s portfolio. This process doesn’t adequately showcase your empathy, experience, and overall qualifications, and you need a better way to highlight your critical thinking, skills, and beyond.

Introducing Kreativs! We consolidate your profile, publications portfolio, and resume into an integrated suite. To modernize the current resume, we provide a solution by giving you a platform to create publications that provide contextual details about your experiences and skills. Our goal is to pair you with the right job, and the right job and recruiters with you! Learn how to harness the benefits of Kreativs to strengthen your resume and profile. As students, professionals, entrepreneurs, or recruiters, we empower you to share your experiences through publications. The Recruiter Resume Portal will enable recruiters to learn more about you as a candidate beyond your resume!

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How to Integrate Todays Creative Intellect for Tomorrow’s Technology

A recent Study by Pew Research Center found that 85% of Americans go online daily. An even more staggering stat is that 31% of those folks report being online constantly.

The human mind is capable of processing very vague and abstract situations with lack of data and many unknowns. It can use other sensory information and experiences in helping it make decisions, and during certain situations, these decisions can happen within seconds. Human intellect is not replaceable. When we think about the advancement brought upon by the human intellect through the evolution of time, that human intellect has also increasingly become more capable. What may have taken additional time to complete even a few decades ago, can now happen in a matter of seconds or minutes. This is only possible with the toolkit that is available to our population, which we refer to as technology. These tools are composed of various hardware, software, technology, etc. The marriage of the tools along with the human intellect has been propelling the advancement at a rate we may not have ever experienced. So why does this context matter?

We live in a fast paced and a very demanding time where if technology is not being utilized, it slows down our functions as a society. In fact, our society now is entirely dependent on technology whether it is with our Supply Chain, Healthcare System, Hospitality, Transportation, etc. Among many contributions, two of the biggest contributions that technology has provided us with are the ease of completing jobs/tasks and the lightening-fast output of data aggregation.

Completing jobs and tasks are part of how we make a living, live our every day lives, and so much more. Within each area of personal use or for business use, we are heavily reliant on the use of technology. We use multiple apps throughout our day whether it is for task planning, meetings, maintaining our finances, keeping up with news, checking the weather, etc. Because all information is available instantly, the human mind can easily be resourceful when it comes time to make informed decisions. A quick Google search can quickly validate or invalidate a hypothesis. A quick search can also provide you with other peoples experiences and learnings. But herein we can also find many problems – one of which is that information we rely on is scattered, and we spend time and effort to centralize the information we seek. There is no centralized place or platform which offers peoples experiences, learnings, innovation, mentorship, guidance, or expert analysis. What if this information was available in a centralized place where a search that could yield specific results instead of hopping from one website to another in hopes of finding the correct guidance to address your given situation or problem? This is why Kreativs was founded.

When we use technology, we effectively rely on it to provide us with aggregated data. Data modeling is centric to receiving good outputs from any given data input. Usually data driven decisions are crucial to innovation and also crucial to stakeholder feedback in the world of technology. Lack of data can lead to inaccurate understandings and the problems being solved for will yield bad results leaving not only the users frustrated but also the innovators and exports who are trying to problem solve. This extends to non-business use as well, where humans rely on reliable data sets to make decisions on what they consume. Consumption varies from housing, to car purchases, phone bills, groceries, medicine, and so many other daily necessities. The human intellect can verify these data outputs by being resourceful, and identifying patterns, if possible. But even with data, information is scattered and to piece it together can take time and effort because the data is not structured in a manner which can be effectively used. How can we as humans achieve superior data modeling? Where can we find concepts and the resources to identify best practices? How can we help consumers consume the data they need for their every day decisions?

Creativity, available knowledge, and centralized knowledge sharing are ways we can adapt and problem solve for some of the problems discussed above. If information is centrally available for humans, whether it is for business or personal usage, we can address the gaps in in completing tasks and our jobs by having a better technological experience all while having ample information available centrally to strengthen how we compute our data sets for better decisions.  We as humans rely on technology and technology relies on humans. Without the human intellect, the ability to achieve technological advancement would become stale, and without technology, our ability to evolve as a better society would also become stale. Together with our human minds and with the use of technology, we can expedite the experience by leveraging more centralized means of collaborating. Knowing this, we can collectively produce better data modeling and inputs towards Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning!

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