Remember when "learn to code" was the answer to every career question? Now, AI can code better than most humans. And Computer Science grads face higher unemployment than Philosophy majors.
But here's the truth nobody's telling This wave isn't about AI replacing you. It's about AI changing what the world needs from you.
In Unbreakable, former LinkedIn and Khan Academy executive Jeremy Schifeling shows you exactly how to become the professional that AI makes more valuable, not less. You'll
The four human and AI skills that make you unstoppable — no matter what comes next. The technique that gives you a 20X advantage over other job-seekers — even in the toughest hiring markets. The single most sustainable path to a career you love — today and tomorrow. The wave is almost here. Grab your board. Let's ride.
I came into this book already familiar with the author because I'd attended one of his training sessions and appreciated how he cuts through the noise without dumbing things down. Unbreakable carries that same energy. If you're trying to wrap your head around how AI is changing work and what that means for your career, this is a genuinely useful read. Practical, clear, and worth your time.
I came to this book with 57 applications and zero interviews. I needed to understand why. Chapter 6's fellowship framework is the one I'll point to most. The calls changed the quality of every subsequent application. Before, I was applying as a stranger. After, I was applying as someone who had sat with people inside those environments and understood how they actually think. Chapter 8's ACE framework became my operating system for two volunteer PM roles I took on simultaneously to build proof. Every message, every weekly report, every deliverable decision I ran through ACE before sending. I'm still in the search. But I'm no longer a stranger:)
I learned several strategies that were completely new to me, especially around approaching LinkedIn and structuring a job search more effectively. The way you broke things down made it much easier to understand, and I’m already feeling more confident about taking the next steps.