How to Work with an AI Career Coach
- Date: Thursday 21 May 2026, 16:00 – 17:00
- Location: Online
- Type: Alumni, Online
- Cost: Free
This free online professional development webinar hosted by Sensible Media is open to Leeds University Business School alumni, students and staff members.
Alumni and Students: Register here for the webinar: How to Work with an AI Career Coach
Staff: Register here for the webinar: How to Work with an AI Career Coach
Most people realise that ChatGPT can churn out cover letters and CV bullet points. What is less understood is how well large language models can work as a career strategist: exploring decisions, brainstorming options, and drawing on an extraordinary depth of knowledge about different roles, industries and careers.
In this practical session, Jeremy Schifeling (former education lead at LinkedIn and AI career expert) will show how to use Large Language Models (LLMs) to explore pathways and directions, identify opportunities and stand out from the competition.
We will discuss:
- The AI trap undermining half of job applications
- Why prompts matter less than uploads
- How to use LLM research to stand out at interviews
- How to research roles, industries, and companies in minutes (not hours)
- How ChatGPT can help you to sound like an industry insider
- How to use AI to identify hidden job options you may not have considered
We will also release the results of our survey on AI use in alumni communities. Everyone who registers will have the chance to participate.
Reserve your free spot now on Eventbrite to join Jeremy Schifeling live and gain practical strategies for using AI as your career strategist - make smarter career decisions and confidently navigate your next steps.
About the speaker
Jeremy Schifeling is a career development speaker and author with a 20-year track record of helping students launch amazing careers. He has published best-selling books on LinkedIn and ChatGPT for careers. He served as a career coach for MBAs at the University of Michigan and military veterans at Shift.org; led AI + LinkedIn trainings for students and alumni at over 250 organisations from Cambridge to the Canadian Olympic Committee as well as leading marketing for LinkedIn's student products, where he doubled the number of students and recent grads on the platform to 39M and produced the company's most-watched YouTube video (5M views and counting)