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So this technically happened over the last few days.
I asked ChatGPT to help me write a cover letter for a job I really wanted. It spit out something that sounded amazing — confident, polished, professional. I skimmed it, thought “yeah that looks right,” and submitted it with my application.
Fast forward to later, when I actually read what I sent (after I got an email setting up a phone interview to discuss my skills)
Turns out I had confidently told a potential employer that I had completed an Excel project using features and skills I had never used in my life.
Loss Triangles. Reserves. Fancy actuary wizardry. None of which I knew how to do.
At this point I had two choices:
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Accept my fate and hope no one noticed
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Spend hours learning said features and completing a project that fit what was described in the cover letter.
I chose option 2.
So now I’m several hours deep into Excel tutorials, asking ChatGPT how to use the exact skills it claimed I already had, and building a project retroactively to justify past-me’s reckless trust in AI.
TL;DR: Let ChatGPT write my cover letter, didn’t fact-check it, accidentally exaggerated about specific skills, and am now learning them due to immediate necessity.
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