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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="trainee4u" data-source="post: 246632" data-attributes="member: 30779"><p>Definitely if you understand it very well, you <em>can </em>use it to generate more quality applications in less time.</p><p></p><p>However, my feeling is that the amount of very obvious (to me) slop you see on places like LinkedIn suggests that the average person doesn't use it well at all. I have done a lot of applications this year and last, and while AI has got much better since last year, it took me a while to realise that a lot of the stuff it was creating was formulaic and likely to be blindingly obvious to a person reviewing 2000 applications to a firm. </p><p></p><p>Some of the ways it works well is basic spag (without tone changes), asking it to check facts, perform research and provide sources and ideas, but on the whole the majority of people are going to use it to create slop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trainee4u, post: 246632, member: 30779"] Definitely if you understand it very well, you [I]can [/I]use it to generate more quality applications in less time. However, my feeling is that the amount of very obvious (to me) slop you see on places like LinkedIn suggests that the average person doesn't use it well at all. I have done a lot of applications this year and last, and while AI has got much better since last year, it took me a while to realise that a lot of the stuff it was creating was formulaic and likely to be blindingly obvious to a person reviewing 2000 applications to a firm. Some of the ways it works well is basic spag (without tone changes), asking it to check facts, perform research and provide sources and ideas, but on the whole the majority of people are going to use it to create slop. [/QUOTE]
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