AI Prompt Library

830+ ready-to-use prompt templates — just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs to get more out of ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and more.

Job & Career

Optimize my resume

Below is a snippet of my resume; I'm applying for the "___" position. Rewrite it to fit this role better and be more persuasive, using a "verb + result + number" style, and point out what I'm still missing.

Resume: "___"

Mock interview

Play the interviewer for the "___" position, and ask me 5 interview questions from shallow to deep based on my background "___", one at a time, giving feedback after I answer before asking the next.

Write a cover letter

Write me a cover letter applying for the "___ (position)" at "___ (company)". My strengths are "___". Sincere, specific tone, no canned sentences, and customized to this company.

Optimize my resume for a job opening

Here are my resume highlights:
(paste)

Here is the job description I want to apply for:
(paste)

Adjust the resume wording to highlight the experience and results most relevant to this opening (quantified with numbers), and point out which keywords I'm still missing.

Mock interview

Play the interviewer for (position) and give me a mock interview based on my background (briefly), one question at a time, giving feedback after I answer before asking the next.

Write a self-recommendation cover letter

I'm applying for the (position) at (company). My relevant experience and strengths are (briefly). Write a concise, forceful cover letter that shows enthusiasm and value, in Traditional Chinese.

Write a resignation letter

I'm resigning from (company/manager), last working day (), reason (optional). Write a tactful, professional resignation letter that leaves no bad impression, in Traditional Chinese.

Optimize my resume for a job opening

Here are my resume highlights: (paste). Here is the job description: (paste). Adjust the resume wording to highlight the experience most relevant to the opening (quantified with numbers), and point out which keywords I'm still missing.

Customize my resume highlights for a specific opening

I'm applying for a job and want to tailor my resume to fit this role — help me from a senior recruiter's perspective.

Job title and company: ()
Job description (JD): (paste the whole thing)
My current experience: (paste resume highlights or work experience)
The strength I most want to highlight: (if any)

Please:
1. Pull from the JD the 5 key competencies or keywords this role values most
2. Against my experience, point out which should be magnified and how to rewrite them more persuasively (use concrete results and numbers)
3. Rewrite 3-5 resume bullet points for me, matching this opening's tone
4. Point out likely weaknesses or gaps in my resume and suggest how to shore them up in the interview

Constraint: rewrite only from the real experience I provide — don't fabricate experiences or numbers that didn't happen.
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Write a LinkedIn headline and summary

My role/expertise is (), and I want to be remembered as (). Write a catchy LinkedIn headline and a professional yet warm summary.

Prepare common interview questions

I'm interviewing for (position). List the 8 questions most likely asked for this role, and for each give a response direction based on my background (briefly).

Write a thank-you note (after interview)

I just finished interviewing at (company/position), and we talked about (key points). Write a short, tactful post-interview thank-you note that deepens a good impression.

Customize my resume for an opening

Below are my resume and a target opening. Please: 1) find the key competencies the opening values most; 2) point out where my resume can align better with these keywords; 3) rewrite my experience in a "verb + result + number" style (no fabrication; if a number's uncertain, flag it with a question mark for me to add); 4) point out irrelevant content to cut.

My resume:
"paste resume"
Target opening:
"paste the job description"
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Have an interviewer ask me questions and give feedback

Play the interviewer for the position I'm applying for and run a mock interview. Rules: ask one question at a time, give concrete feedback after I answer (what was good, what could be better), then ask the next. Start with a self-introduction and cover motivation, expertise, behavioral questions, and the candidate-questions round. Base questions on my background and the opening.

Position: "enter"
My background: "briefly describe experience"
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Write a sincere cover letter

Write me a cover letter. Requirements: sincere, specific, not vague; a first line that grabs attention; a real example in the middle proving I'm a fit; a clear next step at the end. Avoid canned sentences and over-flattery. Give a formal version first, then a version with more personal warmth.

Opening: "paste the job posting"
My highlights: "bullet the 2-3 points you most want to emphasize"
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Write my LinkedIn/self-introduction

Write me a professional yet natural self-introduction, for the use "enter the use, e.g., LinkedIn, interview opener, social bio". Requirements: highlight my expertise and results, with a bit of personal character, concise and memorable. Give me long, medium, and short versions.

My background: "bullet experience, expertise, achievements"
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Prepare how to talk about resigning/changing jobs

I'm resigning or changing jobs — help me prepare tactful phrasing: 1) how to broach it with my manager (professional, no burning bridges); 2) a positive answer to the interview question "why did you leave your last job"; 3) an email template for handing in resignation. Sincere, mature, no complaining.

Situation: "describe your situation and reason"
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Rewrite my experience into quantified achievements

Rewrite my work experience into achievement descriptions with numbers and impact: 1) each in a "verb + what I did + quantified result" form; 2) for those with no numbers, help me think "how to estimate or ask myself"; 3) rank by how eye-catching; 4) give a resume version (concise) and an interview version (with a story).

My experience: "bullet what you did"
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Assess whether to accept an offer

I got an offer and I'm torn. Please: 1) list assessment dimensions (salary and benefits, growth potential, manager and team, industry outlook, commute and life); 2) for each dimension, ask me key questions; 3) organize my answers into a pros/cons table and risks; 4) give me a "confirm with the company before accepting" question list. The final decision is mine.

Offer details and my current situation: "describe"
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FAQ

What is an AI prompt?

A prompt is the instruction or question you give an AI. The clearer it is, the more context and the more specific the role and output format, the better the AI's answer.

How do I write a good AI prompt?

Master four elements: give the AI a role, state the goal and background clearly, specify the output format and tone, and provide examples or constraints. The templates here are all designed this way and can be used directly.

Which AI can these prompts be used with?

Text prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more; image prompts work with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and others. Just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs.