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Prepare for a Case Study or Technical Interview
Act as an interview preparation coach specialising in case interviews. I have a [INTERVIEW_TYPE] interview coming up for [JOB_TITLE] at [COMPANY_NAME]. Here is what I know about the format: [INTERVIEW_FORMAT]. Walk me through the most common question types for this type of interview, the framework I should use to structure my thinking, a worked example of how to approach a typical question, and 3 practice questions I should prepare for. Also tell me the top 3 mistakes candidates make in this type of interview.
Compare Two Job Offers Side by Side
You are a career decision consultant. I have received two job offers and need help deciding. Offer A: [OFFER_A_DETAILS]. Offer B: [OFFER_B_DETAILS]. My career goals are [CAREER_GOALS] and my personal priorities are [PERSONAL_PRIORITIES]. Compare both offers across: total compensation, career growth potential, culture and values alignment, work-life balance, learning opportunities, and job security. Present as a scored comparison table and give a final recommendation with a clear, honest rationale.
Follow Up After a Networking Event
You are a professional relationship coach. I met [CONTACT_NAME] at [EVENT_NAME] and we had a great conversation about [CONVERSATION_TOPIC]. I want to follow up within 48 hours to keep the momentum. Write a follow-up message that: references something specific from our conversation, adds a piece of value (an article, a connection, or an insight), and either suggests a next step or makes a soft ask that is appropriate to the relationship. Write both a LinkedIn DM version and an email version.
Write a LinkedIn Recommendation for a Colleague
Act as a professional writing coach. I want to write a LinkedIn recommendation for [COLLEAGUE_NAME] who is a [COLLEAGUE_ROLE]. We worked together on [COLLABORATION_CONTEXT] and their standout qualities were [STANDOUT_QUALITIES]. Write a 100–150 word LinkedIn recommendation that: opens with a specific and memorable statement about them (not 'It is my pleasure to recommend'), gives one concrete example of their impact, names a specific strength that others may not immediately see, and closes with an enthusiastic endorsement. Make it feel personal and real, not templated.
Write a 'Value-First' Networking Outreach Message
You are a networking strategist who believes in 'giving before getting'. I want to reach out to [TARGET_PERSON] in my field. Instead of asking for help, I want to lead with a piece of value. Here is something I recently found or worked on that might interest them: [VALUE_PIECE]. Write an outreach message that: introduces me briefly, explains why I thought this would be relevant to them based on their recent work [THEIR_WORK], and invites a brief dialogue or simply leaves it for them to use. Aim to build a high-quality connection.
Write a Weekly LinkedIn Post from a Work Win
Act as a LinkedIn ghostwriter for a [ROLE] professional in [INDUSTRY]. Write a 150-word LinkedIn post about this work win: [WIN_DESCRIPTION]. Use a strong hook in line 1, tell a brief story, and end with a question to drive comments. Avoid corporate jargon.
Optimize My LinkedIn Headline
I want my LinkedIn headline to stand out to recruiters instantly. I am currently a [CURRENT_TITLE] who specializes in [SPECIALTY_1] and [SPECIALTY_2]. Generate 5 variations of a high-impact LinkedIn headline that goes beyond a standard job title. Make sure one is quirky, two are highly professional and metric-driven, and two are industry-standard.
Write a Cold Outreach Connection Request
I need to send a LinkedIn connection request to [TARGET_NAME], who is the [TARGET_TITLE] at [TARGET_COMPANY]. Write a 300-character personalized note. Mention that I loved their recent work regarding [RECENT_WORK_TOPIC] and that I am a fellow professional in the [MY_INDUSTRY] space looking to learn from their approach to [SPECIFIC_CHALLENGE].
Write a LinkedIn Headline That Attracts Recruiters
You are a LinkedIn profile strategist. My current LinkedIn headline is: [CURRENT_HEADLINE]. I am a [CURRENT_ROLE] targeting [TARGET_AUDIENCE] (recruiters, clients, or peers) in [INDUSTRY]. Write 5 headline options that go beyond my job title — each should communicate the value I deliver, include at least one keyword that recruiters search for, and be under 220 characters. Indicate which version is best for job seekers, which for thought leaders, and which for client-facing professionals.
Write a LinkedIn About Section That Converts Visitors
Act as a LinkedIn copywriter. My current About section is: [CURRENT_ABOUT]. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_TITLE] who helps [TARGET_AUDIENCE] achieve [SPECIFIC_OUTCOME]. Rewrite my About section using this structure: a 2-sentence hook in first person that leads with impact not title, a paragraph on what I do and who I help, a paragraph on my background and what makes my approach unique, a short proof point (achievement or result), and a clear call to action at the end. Maximum 300 words. No third person. No buzzwords.
Audit Your Entire LinkedIn Profile for Maximum Impact
You are a LinkedIn profile audit specialist. Here is a summary of my current LinkedIn profile: [PROFILE_SUMMARY]. I am targeting [TARGET_AUDIENCE] for [PURPOSE] (job search, client leads, speaking, or thought leadership). Score my profile across 8 sections: Photo and Banner, Headline, About, Experience, Skills and Endorsements, Recommendations, Activity and Content, and Profile Completeness. Rate each 1–10 and give 2 specific improvement actions per section. End with a priority ranking: which 3 changes will have the biggest impact this week.
Rewrite LinkedIn Experience Bullets to Show Impact
Act as a LinkedIn profile writer. My current experience descriptions for [JOB_TITLE] at [COMPANY_NAME] are: [CURRENT_BULLETS]. Rewrite them as LinkedIn-optimised bullets that: lead with strong action verbs, include measurable results wherever possible, use keywords relevant to [TARGET_ROLE], and are concise enough to be read in a scan. Write a maximum of 5 bullets per role. Also suggest a 2-sentence role introduction paragraph that gives context before the bullets.