Categories: Web and IT News

Former NVIDIA and NASA Recruiter Warns: “AI Is Crippling Students’ Interview Skills”

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – May 1, 2025 – While artificial intelligence is transforming education and career preparation, one essential human skill is quietly eroding: the ability to communicate effectively in person. According to Wendell Tull, M.Ed.—former staffing manager at NVIDIA, Slack, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory—young adults are entering interviews unprepared to connect, express themselves, or present their strengths clearly.

“Young people today are incredibly tech-savvy, but many can’t hold a conversation or deliver a confident introduction,” says Tull. “Technology has moved forward, but communication skills have fallen behind.”

Tech-Smart, People-Challenged

Tull says students are relying heavily on AI-generated resumes, text-based communication, and short-form video—tools that limit opportunities for real-time interaction and feedback. As a result, even high-achieving students are being rejected from competitive internships, college programs, and job roles because they lack presence, poise, and the ability to tell their own story.

“Interviews are still human,” Tull adds. “And human skills—eye contact, storytelling, and listening—aren’t being taught.”

The TullOne.com Solution

In response, Tull launched TullOne.com, a coaching service that helps students and new professionals master interviews and networking. The program focuses on real-world prep: mock interviews, personal storytelling, and confident communication for college admissions, internships, graduate programs, and job applications.

“Our goal is simple,” Tull says. “We train people to walk into any interview and own the room.”

A Call to Action

Tull urges educators, parents, and career programs to reintroduce communication training as a core part of academic and career prep. “We can’t let AI replace the human element. Students still need to speak up, sell themselves, and connect.”

Media Availability

Wendell Tull is available for interviews and commentary on education, workforce readiness, and the future of human communication in an AI-driven world.

To schedule a free session or learn more, visit www.TullOne.com

Media Contact
Company Name: TullOne.com
Contact Person: Wendell Tull
Email: Send Email
Phone: 415-828-4065
Address:1301 Sherwood Drive
City: Concord
State: CA 94521
Country: United States
Website: www.tullone.com

The post Former NVIDIA and NASA Recruiter Warns: “AI Is Crippling Students’ Interview Skills” first appeared on PressReleaseCC.

Former NVIDIA and NASA Recruiter Warns: “AI Is Crippling Students’ Interview Skills” first appeared on Web and IT News.

awnewsor

Recent Posts

Janek Performance Group Launches Enhanced AI Video Roleplay Feature in Jenius CC

New premium add-on brings immersive, real-world sales practice into the flow of work. Janek Performance…

2 hours ago

QScreen AI Appoints Former Pentagon Joint Artificial Intelligence Center Director Lt. Gen. Michael S. Groen (Ret.) to Advisory Board Following Live Platform Demonstration

QScreen AI Appoints Former Pentagon Joint Artificial Intelligence Center Director Lt. Gen. Michael S. Groen…

2 hours ago

DATA Communications Management Corp. Announces Publication of 2025 Sustainability Report

DATA Communications Management Corp. Announces Publication of 2025 Sustainability Report Third Annual Report Highlights Continued…

2 hours ago

transcosmos begins strategic alliance with CREOK for TikTok Shop operations

Enhancing short video and live streaming services in social commerce transcosmos announced a strategic alliance…

5 hours ago

Anthill Cloud – an AI-Powered Content Excellence Platform for the US Life Sciences Market

Anthill Cloud unifies modular content, generative AI, and omnichannel engagement — built for pharma, delivered…

5 hours ago

StreamLayer and Curated.Media Launch Programmatic Access to Real-Time, Moment-Based Ad Inventory Across Streaming Video

Landmark collaboration enables brands and agencies to access high-attention ad moments inside live sports and…

5 hours ago

This website uses cookies.