@kaaswe For example writing a CV can not only is required to get you a job but also writing one can give you an overview about your skills and achievements that can guide you where to apply in the first place. From an employer standpoint this gives confidence that the candidate won't change their mind and quit after 6 months. Examples from the line of work may be even more important: working through implementing a simple script (instead of quickly generating it with an LLM) can give you ideas about what the hard parts of the problem are, lead to more generic solutions, help when debugging other people's code etc...