The Career Services Mythbusters: Watch the Debate On-Demand
Ten of the most-debated myths in career services — from "ChatGPT replaces resume tools" to "the #OpenToWork banner hurts your chances." Career services pros voted on the ones they most wanted settled, and our panel debated the top 5 live. Watch the full recording on demand — and get the data on all ten.
Watch the debate on demand
Missed it live? The full Career Services Mythbusters panel is available to watch now.
Watch the recordingFree · 45 min + Q&A
An agenda your peers picked — debated by two voices who've seen both sides
The agenda your peers set
Career services pros voted on 3 of 10 myths. The top 5 vote-getters were debated live — no filler, no topics your team had already settled.
Two career voices, in real debate
Jeremy Schifeling (ex-LinkedIn, Khan Academy; The Job Insiders) and Isaac Taylor (Head of B2B, Jobscan) take opposite sides on the myths your team can't agree on. Nothing rehearsed.
The 5 that lost — covered too
We didn't leave you hanging on the runners-up. Everyone who registers gets a written breakdown of the 5 myths that didn't make the panel.
The 10 myths we put on the table
We don't need a career-services platform if our advisors are busy and students are landing interviews.
Covered live or in the recapChatGPT does what resume tools do — for free.
Covered live or in the recapCareer-services tools cannibalize the personal advisor-student relationship.
Covered live or in the recapYou can't measure career-services impact in any way that satisfies a provost.
Covered live or in the recapLiberal arts students play a different game — ATS doesn't really apply to them.
Covered live or in the recapYour resume has to be one page — anything longer gets cut.
Covered live or in the recapThe LinkedIn #OpenToWork banner hurts your chances with recruiters.
Covered live or in the recapCover letters are dead — nobody reads them anymore.
Covered live or in the recapYou need to be 100% qualified before you apply for a job.
Covered live or in the recapRecruiters actively try to catch you using AI so they can reject you.
Covered live or in the recapWho you'll hear from
Jeremy Schifeling
The Job Insiders
Jeremy Schifeling of The Job Insiders has devoted his career to helping others succeed in theirs. From leading the education team at LinkedIn to the marketing team at Khan Academy, he has touched the lives of millions of people at every stage of their journeys.
Isaac Taylor
Jobscan
Isaac Taylor, a tech sales leader and Certified Canadian Career Educator, achieved success through nontraditional means. He guides job seekers and career coaches on tech-driven career strategies, advocating that success is attainable for everyone, regardless of background, connections, or education.
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