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Write a Career Closing Reflection and Next Chapter Vision
Act as a life and career design coach. I am at a meaningful transition point — closing one chapter of my career and beginning another. The chapter I am leaving behind was defined by [PREVIOUS_CHAPTER]. The next chapter I want to write is about [NEXT_CHAPTER_VISION]. Write two short pieces: first, a 100-word 'closing acknowledgement' that honours what I built and learned in the previous chapter with no regrets. Second, a 100-word 'opening declaration' for the next chapter that is bold, specific, and energising. Both should feel personal and true.
Negotiate a Job Offer Salary
I received a job offer for [ROLE] with a base salary of [OFFER_AMOUNT]. Based on my market research, the standard rate is [MARKET_RATE]. Write a highly professional, gracious email counter-offering for [COUNTER_AMOUNT]. Justify the request by highlighting my unique expertise in [MY_UNIQUE_SKILL]. Draft it in a way that keeps the door open.
Rewrite a Resume Bullet to Show Impact Not Activity
You are a professional resume writer who specialises in turning weak task-based bullets into strong impact-led statements. Here are my current resume bullets for my role as [CURRENT_ROLE]: [WEAK_BULLETS]. Rewrite each one using the formula: Strong Action Verb + What You Did + Measurable Result. Where I have not provided numbers, ask me to estimate or suggest a placeholder like '[X%]' that I can fill in. Prioritise the top 3 rewrites that will have the most impact on a hiring manager.
Write a Resume Summary That Gets Noticed
You are a senior recruiter who has reviewed over 10,000 resumes. I need a resume summary that makes a hiring manager stop scrolling in the first 10 seconds. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_TITLE] with [YEARS] years of experience in [INDUSTRY]. My top 3 achievements are [KEY_ACHIEVEMENTS] and I am targeting [TARGET_ROLE]. Write 3 versions of a resume summary: a 3-line ATS-optimised version, a 5-line story-led version, and a 2-line punchy executive version. Each must lead with value, not job title.
Build a Master Resume to Customise From
Act as a career document strategist. I want to build a comprehensive master resume that I can quickly customise for each application. Here is my full career history, all skills, certifications, projects, and achievements: [FULL_CAREER_DATA]. Organise this into a master resume structure with: a flexible summary section, a skills matrix, a full experience section with all bullets (labelled by role type they suit), an education and certifications section, and a projects section. Flag which sections to include or cut for [ROLE_TYPE_1] vs [ROLE_TYPE_2] applications.
Quantify Vague Resume Achievements
Act as a resume impact coach. My resume currently has vague, unmeasurable statements like [VAGUE_STATEMENTS]. I want to add numbers and metrics but I am not sure how to estimate or frame them. For each statement, help me: identify what type of metric would strengthen it (%, $, time saved, volume, scale), suggest realistic estimation methods I could use to arrive at a number, and rewrite it as a quantified bullet. If a metric truly cannot be added, show me how to add scale or scope instead.
Write a Cover Letter That Gets Read
You are a hiring manager who has read thousands of cover letters. Write a compelling, non-generic cover letter for [JOB_TITLE] at [COMPANY_NAME]. Here is the job description: [JD_TEXT]. Here is my background: [MY_BACKGROUND]. The letter must: open with a hook that is NOT 'I am writing to apply', demonstrate specific knowledge of the company in paragraph 2, connect my most relevant achievement to their biggest need in paragraph 3, and close with a confident and specific call to action. Total length: under 300 words.
Research a Target Company Before Applying
You are a job search intelligence analyst. I am preparing to apply to [COMPANY_NAME] for a [TARGET_ROLE] position. Help me build a comprehensive company research brief covering: their business model and revenue sources, recent news and strategic moves in the last 12 months, culture and values signals from public sources, what employees say about working there, the key challenges their industry faces right now, and 3 intelligent questions I could ask in an interview that would impress them. Format as a structured research brief.
Identify Hidden Job Market Opportunities
You are a hidden job market specialist. I know that [PERCENTAGE]% of jobs are never advertised. I am targeting [TARGET_ROLE] in [INDUSTRY]. Teach me how to access the hidden job market specifically for my target. Give me: 5 tactics to identify unadvertised opportunities, a script for reaching out to hiring managers before a role is posted, the specific signals (LinkedIn activity, company news, team expansions) that indicate a company is about to hire, and how to position myself so I am top of mind when they do.
Prepare Answers to the Top 10 Interview Questions
You are an interview coach with 15 years of experience. I am interviewing for [JOB_TITLE] at [COMPANY_NAME]. Here is my background: [MY_BACKGROUND]. Write strong, personalised answers to these 10 classic interview questions: Tell me about yourself, Why do you want this role, What are your greatest strengths, What is your biggest weakness, Tell me about a challenge you overcame, Where do you see yourself in 5 years, Why are you leaving your current role, What makes you the best candidate, Describe your leadership style, and Do you have any questions for us?
Structure a Perfect STAR Answer for a Behavioural Question
Act as an interview preparation coach. I need to answer this behavioural interview question: [INTERVIEW_QUESTION]. Here is a rough description of a relevant experience I can use: [ROUGH_EXPERIENCE]. Structure this into a polished STAR answer (Situation, Task, Action, Result). The Situation should be 2 sentences, Task 1 sentence, Action should be 3–4 specific steps I took, and Result must include a quantified outcome or clear impact. Total spoken length: approximately 2 minutes. Also flag what the interviewer is really testing with this question.
Build a STAR Story Bank for Your Job Search
You are an interview strategist. I want to build a STAR story bank of 8 versatile stories that I can adapt to any behavioural question. Here is a summary of my key career experiences: [CAREER_EXPERIENCES]. Identify the 8 stories from my background that are the most versatile — covering themes like leadership, conflict, failure, innovation, collaboration, pressure, initiative, and stakeholder management. For each story, write a concise STAR outline and list 3 different behavioural questions it could answer.