Generic prompts produce generic career advice from AI — and the difference between a prompt that returns something useful and one that returns something forgettable is usually specificity about role, level, industry, and the specific problem you are trying to solve. This concept covers how to move beyond generic AI job search prompts to ones that produce genuinely career-specific guidance.
Think of a prompt like a recipe. If you say "bake a cake," you might get any cake. If you say "bake a chocolate layer cake with vanilla frosting for 6 people," you'll get something much closer to what you actually want. AI works the same way—specific prompts generate better results than vague ones.
Most people ask AI very general questions: "Write me a resume." "Help me with a cover letter." "What should I say in interviews?" These questions are so broad that AI has no context. Are you writing a resume for your first job or your tenth? Are you applying to startups or corporations? Have you worked in this industry before or are you switching?
A better prompt gives AI what it needs to help you: your specific background, the job you're applying for, what you want to emphasize, and any constraints. Instead of "Write me a cover letter," try: "I'm applying for a [specific job title] at [company]. I have [X years] of experience in [relevant area]. The job description emphasizes [key skill]. I previously [relevant achievement]. Write a cover letter that addresses how my experience matches their specific needs."
The more specific you are, the better AI can help. Include: Your background (years of experience, industry, key skills), the specific job (title, company, key requirements from the job description), what you want to achieve (stand out for leadership, show technical depth, etc.), and any specific points you want mentioned.
Here are common structures that work well:
One important rule: The more context you provide, the better the output. It feels like you're being verbose, but you're actually being efficient—you're giving AI what it needs to help you quickly instead of going back and forth five times.
Try this: Take something you want AI's help with. Before asking, write out: What exactly do you want? What's your situation? What context would help? Then write your prompt including all that information. You'll be amazed at how much better the results are.
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