Our Mission

About AI Career Transition

Free, practical AI education for working professionals — no hype, no gatekeeping.

Why We Built This

In 2023, most AI education fell into two camps: technical research papers that assumed you had a PhD, or YouTube influencer content that was long on enthusiasm and short on practical depth. Neither was built for the working professional trying to figure out what AI actually means for their job.

AI Career Transition was built to fill that gap. We focus on the people in the middle — marketers, analysts, product managers, copywriters, data scientists — who are not building large language models but who need to understand AI well enough to use it, direct it, and build with it.

The site is free and will remain free. We cover costs through non-intrusive Google AdSense ads. That's it — no courses to sell, no paid newsletter, no upsells.

What We Cover

AI 101 — Fundamentals

Tools, basic prompting, certifications, and curated videos from Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft. For people just starting out.

AI 201 — Advanced Skills

Agents, automation, reasoning models, MCP, and building applications. For people ready to move from user to builder.

Prompt Library

75+ copy-paste prompts organized by role and category, including new Reasoning and Database Marketing sections.

Blog & Comparisons

In-depth posts on how to use specific AI tools, and honest cross-tool comparisons so you pick what fits your workflow.

Our Principles

  • No hype. We don't claim AI will solve all problems or destroy all jobs. The reality is nuanced and we try to reflect that.
  • Practical first. Every page should help you do something useful at work within the next 30 minutes. Theory only if it serves that goal.
  • Role-specific. Generic AI advice is everywhere. We focus on specific roles and industries so the guidance actually applies to your situation.
  • Updated regularly. AI moves fast. We update content when the landscape meaningfully shifts — not for clicks, but because stale advice is worse than none.
  • Honest about limitations. AI makes mistakes. We note when tools are unreliable, when reasoning models outperform chat models, and when human judgment is still required.

Advertising Disclosure

This site displays ads served by Google AdSense to cover operating costs. Ads are non-intrusive and placed to avoid disrupting the reading experience. We do not have paid partnerships with any AI tool vendors, and our comparisons and recommendations are independent.

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