
Do Cover Letters Still Matter in 2025?
It’s your chance to prove you’re not a robot, especially now that—let’s be honest—many people are probably using AI to write their first drafts.
I’m Matt, a writer and researcher focused on how hiring is evolving in the age of AI. I’ve been following trends in recruitment, automation, and remote work since 2018. When I’m not writing deep-dive articles for Jobicy, I’m testing AI tools to see how they impact candidates and hiring teams.
Bachelor of Aarts, Sociology
Remote
· Write in-depth articles on recruitment trends, remote work, and the impact of AI on hiring.
· Research and analyze emerging HR technologies, automation tools, and candidate experience platforms.
· Produce data-driven content that helps job seekers adapt to new hiring landscapes.
· Collaborate with HR leaders and technologists to provide actionable insights for hiring teams.
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Contributed articles to industry blogs and online publications covering the future of work.
Specialized in explaining complex HR tech concepts in clear, practical language for job seekers.
Developed early research pieces on automation in recruitment and AI resume screening tools.
U.S.
· Supported faculty in projects exploring the role of digital platforms in employment.
· Conducted literature reviews and surveys on automation’s effect on workplace structures.
· Co-authored reports on remote work adoption trends across U.S. industries.
It’s your chance to prove you’re not a robot, especially now that—let’s be honest—many people are probably using AI to write their first drafts.
It’s a strange new world, this work-from-home life. A glorious, chaotic, pajama-clad frontier. And if you’re living it, you know some truths to be self-evident.
Your goal isn’t to squeeze every last penny out of them until they’re weeping into their spreadsheets. Your goal is to find a number that makes you both happy.
Productivity isn’t linear. It’s a series of peaks and valleys. The real challenge of remote work is learning to ride those waves instead of fighting them.
My first remote job interview was a slow, agonizing 47-minute bleed-out in unforgiving HD from my spare bedroom.
Found a job on a big aggregator site? Great. That’s a starting point. But don’t just click the “Easy Apply” button.
A workcation is not a vacation. And it’s not just working from a different, more scenic office. It’s a weird, delicate hybrid.
People need flexibility—real, genuine flexibility—not the HR-friendly buzzword kind. Microcredentials offer exactly that.
The most valuable skill you can have isn’t mastery of a specific software or a particular coding language—it’s the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn without getting whiplash.
Welcome to the AI interview. It’s no longer the stuff of sci-fi B-movies. It’s here. And it’s just as weird and unnerving as it sounds.
Stop treating each job application like it’s your one and only shot at happiness.
Stop treating your resume like an obituary and start treating it like what it is: an advertisement.
The professionals who thrive will be the ones who see AI not as a threat, but as a lever. It’s a tool that allows you to multiply your own intelligence and creativity.
Remote work policies establish clear expectations for both employers and employees. They set the groundwork for accountability, data security, and work-life balance while ensuring that everyone knows the parameters under which remote work can be performed. With remote work now a permanent feature in many industries, companies risk miscommunication and legal challenges without formalized policies….
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