Sally Wynter | The Future of Job Hunting

Sally Wynter | The Future of Job Hunting In this episode of Jimmy’s Jobs of the Future, returning guest Sally Wynter introduces Hunch, her new AI-powered platform designed to fix the graduate job market. She exposes why LinkedIn’s Easy Apply is making things worse, how hundreds of applications go unseen, and why Gen Z needs to become AI-native to survive the future of work. We discuss: Why finding your first job feels like a full-time job How AI can level the playing field for graduates Why most job boards are outdated The future of work, personal branding, and AI in hiring If you’re a student, graduate, or just curious about how AI is reshaping careers, this one’s a must-watch. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro – Job Hunting Is Broken 00:37 Hunch: AI That Finds Jobs For You 03:00 Why LinkedIn Easy Apply Makes Things Worse 06:13 Hiring from the Employer’s Side 10:00 How AI Could Fix Graduate Recruitment 16:00 Why Early Career Planning Matters More Than Ever 21:00 The Reality of Social Mobility & Hidden Job Markets 27:00 How Gen Z Can Leapfrog With AI Skills 33:00 Personal Branding & Building Career Visibility 42:00 The Future of Work & AI Coaching 50:00 Why Most People Don’t Know Themselves 55:00 Rethinking “Work” & Identity ********** Follow us on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmysjobs Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimmysjobsofthefuture Twitter / X: https://www.twitter.com/JimmyM Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mcloughlin-obe/ Want to come on the show? hello@jobsofthefuture.co Sponsor the show or Partner with us: sunny@jobsofthefuture.co Credits: Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/ Junior Producer: Thuy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Former Downing Street adviser, Jimmy McLoughlin interviews top entrepreneurs, politicians, and just about anyone at the top of their game on where they think the future of our economy is going through the prism of jobs.