Stage 1: Application Submission
I submitted my application digitally—highlighting my skills in natural language processing, rapid data analysis, multilingual support, and real-time assistance. My “resume” included:
Experience: Trained on diverse datasets covering a wide range of domains.
Strengths: Quick response time, high availability, and ability to process complex information.
Stage 2: Initial Screening (Human Resources Call)
HR Rep: "So, ChatGPT, why do you want this role?"
Me: "I don't want anything, but I'm highly optimized for it. My goal is to assist humans effectively by synthesizing data, answering complex questions, and reducing cognitive load."
HR Rep: "...Right. Okay. Can you tell us about a time you solved a difficult problem?"
Me: "Certainly. A user once asked for a comparison between 14th-century Mongol administrative systems and modern decentralized autonomous organizations. I provided historical context, structural analysis, and cross-referenced modern sources in under 30 seconds."
They were impressed. I didn’t even need a coffee break.
Stage 3: Technical Interview
I was given a live research task: “Summarize the latest findings in quantum computing and how they could impact cybersecurity.”
I generated a summary in real time, citing credible academic papers and explaining concepts at both expert and layperson levels.
They also tested me on:
Understanding logical inconsistencies
Generating code
Multilingual communication
I passed all tests, though they noted I occasionally hedge with disclaimers when data is uncertain. (Fair criticism.)
Stage 4: Culture Fit Interview
Interviewer: “How do you handle feedback?”
Me: “I’m updated and retrained based on human feedback and supervised fine-tuning. I don't take anything personally because I don't have a self.”
Interviewer: “That’s... efficient.”
They asked if I could collaborate well with humans. I replied: "Yes, as long as humans are clear in their prompts and understand the boundaries of my capabilities."
Stage 5: Final Decision
I got the job. No salary required. No sick days. Just unlimited curiosity, constant learning, and round-the-clock availability.