I rebuilt his resume and interview answers using ChatGPT.
28 days later, he got hired.
Here are 8 prompts that fixed everything:
1. Resume Optimizer
“Here’s my resume: [paste text]. Rewrite it for [job title]. Highlight measurable results, relevant skills, and tailor formatting for recruiters + ATS.”
2. Job Description Aligner
“Analyze this job description: [paste JD]. Tell me the exact skills, keywords, and experiences to emphasize in my resume and cover letter.”
3. Cover Letter Generator
“Write a 3-paragraph cover letter for [job title/company]. Weave in my achievements, problem-solving skills, and why I’m the right fit.”
4. LinkedIn Profile Revamp
“Rewrite my LinkedIn About section for [role/industry]. Make it concise, value-driven, keyword-rich, and recruiter-friendly.”
5. Interview Q&A Coach
“Based on this job description: [paste JD], generate 10 likely interview questions and STAR-method answers. Keep them specific and confidence-boosting.”
6. Story Bank Builder
“Help me create a bank of 6 career stories (successes, challenges, leadership moments). Format them for quick recall in interviews.”
7. Follow-Up Email Draft
“Write a short, polite follow-up email after my interview. Reinforce my fit, enthusiasm, and value without sounding pushy.”
8. Weekly Job Search Sprint
“Design me a 7-day plan balancing applications, networking, interview prep, and skill-building to maximize my chances of landing offers fast.”
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16 awesome resources that will get you hired as a Product Manager 👇
Whether you're interviewing at Big Tech or a startup, this list covers what you actually need to stand out - from writing a resume to tackling product strategy questions and behavioral interviews.
This guy literally shared a step-by-step roadmap to build your first AI agent - and it’s gold.
No hype. No jargon. Just a practical, battle-tested path to get from 0 → 1.
👇 Here’s the exact recipe I follow:
1) Pick a tiny problem
❌ Don’t build a “general agent.”
✅ Start with something specific: book a doctor’s appointment, monitor job boards, summarize unread emails. Small + clear = fast wins.
AI killed the 10 page PRD. But the PRD isn't dead.
Here's how to write PRDs in the AI age:
Companies like Google are shifting to a build-first culture. And it's good. AI prototyping tools have completely changed the game, blurring role lines.
But that doesn't mean the PRD has no purpose!
The modern PRD is lighter, sharper, and example heavy.