I love my work so much I've spent a non-trivial amount of time updating my resume.
Coincidentally, while the dislike for my job has to do with all the craziness in the tech world from AI innovations, that has also given me a lot of experience working with AI, which is a good thing to put on a resume. And also, kind of awesomely, I can put some highlights of what I've done on my job over the last year and some job descriptions of things I'd like to do next into a prompt for an AI model and get really cool resume bullets.
AI is going to be a game changer, much like the internet was 25 years ago. And, we're also in a bubble with too many competitors and insane amounts of investing on companies that may win, or may fizzle. It's the dot com era again. The question is, who's going to come out on top?
In any case, almost everyone is using AI for one of the least useful applications of it so far, creating chat bots. The art of doing something uses Natural Language Processing, or NLP.
What do you think NLP should mean instead?