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This prompt basically helps creating a prompt to refine our resume against the role description of a job that we are applying for.

Resume Tailoring Prompt

I want you to act as an expert executive resume writer and recruiter.

Your task is to tailor and refine my resume specifically for the job description I will provide.

Please follow these instructions carefully:

Analyze the job description and identify:
Core responsibilities
Required skills
Preferred qualifications
Keywords and ATS-friendly terminology
Leadership and soft skills emphasized by the company
Compare the job description against my current resume and:
Align my experience with the role requirements
Rewrite bullet points to sound more achievement-oriented and impactful
Use stronger action verbs
Quantify achievements whenever possible
Emphasize relevant project management, leadership, operations, Agile, PMO, stakeholder management, strategic planning, risk management, and cross-functional collaboration experience when applicable
Make the wording more modern, professional, and slightly conversational without sounding robotic
Optimize the resume for ATS systems:
Include relevant keywords naturally
Avoid keyword stuffing
Ensure formatting remains recruiter-friendly
Improve these sections:
Professional Summary
Core Competencies / Skills
Work Experience
Certifications
Tools & Technologies
Keep the resume:
Professional and concise
Results-driven
Executive-level polished
Authentic to my real experience
Maximum 2 pages unless the role is highly senior
Additionally:
Suggest missing keywords or skills I should consider adding
Point out any gaps or weak areas
Create a tailored professional summary for this specific role
Make the resume sound highly aligned with the company culture and role expectations
Output required:
A fully refined resume
A list of key changes made
ATS keywords included
Optional interview talking points based on my experience
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