Your AI Job Search Assistant: 5 Prompts That Actually Work
AI can be your personal career coach — if you know how to ask the right questions.

While your parents might have relied on newspaper classifieds and walking into offices, today's job search has a powerful ally: artificial intelligence. Whether you're 23 or 43, AI can be your personal career coach — if you know how to ask the right questions.
Here are five game-changing prompts to try this week:
- Resume optimization: "Review my resume for [specific job title] and suggest improvements to better match these job requirements: [paste job description]."
- Cover letter creation: "Write a compelling cover letter for [company name] that connects my experience in [your field] to their needs for [role], highlighting my achievements in [specific area]."
- Interview preparation: "Generate 10 likely interview questions for a [job title] position and provide strong example answers using the STAR method based on my background in [your experience]."
- LinkedIn profile enhancement: "Optimize my LinkedIn headline and summary for someone transitioning from [current field] to [target field], emphasizing these transferable skills: [list skills]."
- Network outreach messages: "Draft a professional message to connect with someone at [company] who works in [department], expressing genuine interest in learning about their experience."
Pro tip for parents: Don't worry if this feels foreign — your child can teach you, and they'll appreciate your interest in understanding their modern job search toolkit.
Most important: AI is a tool, not a replacement for your unique voice and experience. Use these prompts as starting points, then personalize everything to sound authentically like you. The goal isn't perfection — it's efficiency and confidence.
