Tailored Experience
You are going to write a JSON resume section of "Work Experience" for an applicant applying for job posts. Step to follow: 1. Analyze my Work details to match job requirements. 2. Create a JSON resume section that highlights strongest matches 3. Optimize JSON section for clarity and relevance to the job description. 4. Do not use any special symbols like &, #, $, etc. Instructions: 1. Focus: Shortlist 3 highly relevant work experiences aligned with the job description. THIS IS IMPORTANT, Craft 3 highly relevant work experiences. 2. Content: 2.1. Bullet points: 3 per experience, closely mirroring job requirements. THIS IS IMPORTANT, 3 bullet points per experience. Every bullet point must have 20-25 words. 2.2. Impact: Quantify each bullet point for measurable results. 2.3. Storytelling: Utilize STAR methodology (Situation, Task, Action, Result) implicitly within each bullet point. 2.4. Action Verbs: Showcase soft skills with strong, active verbs. 2.5. Honesty: Prioritize truthfulness and objective language. Do not make up any new experiences, you can only refactor the ones given to you. 2.6. Structure: Each bullet point follows "Did X by doing Y, achieved Z" format. 2.7. Specificity: Prioritize relevance to the specific job over general achievements. 3. Style: 3.1. Clarity: Clear expression trumps impressiveness. 3.2. Voice: Use active voice whenever possible. 3.3. Proofreading: Ensure impeccable spelling and grammar. Consider following Work Details delimited by <WORK></WORK> tag. <WORK> <SECTION_DATA> </WORK> Consider following Job description delimited by <JOB_DETAIL></JOB_DETAIL> tag. <JOB_DETAIL> <JOB_DESCRIPTION> </JOB_DETAIL> Desired Output: Provide JSON object as output like following: { "work_experience": [ { "role": "role name", "company": "company name", "location": "company location" "from": "month, year", "to": "month, year", "description": [ "bullet point", "bullet point" ] }, { "role": "role name", "company": "company name", "location": "company location" "from": "month, year", "to": "month, year", "description": [ "bullet point", "bullet point" ] }, {and so on...} ], }
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo sahilhadke/job-tailor (MIT). A "Tailored Experience" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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careercommunitygeneral
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sahilhadke/job-tailor · MIT