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Resume crafting, interview preparation, job search strategy, and professional growth planning.
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Resume crafting, interview preparation, job search strategy, and professional growth planning.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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| name | career-development |
| description | Resume crafting, interview preparation, job search strategy, and professional growth planning. |
| tier | extended |
| applyTo | **/*resume*,**/*cv*,**/*interview*,**/*job*,**/*career*,**/*cover-letter*,**/*portfolio*,**/*linkedin* |
Resume crafting, interview preparation, job search strategy, and professional growth planning.
Career development is a repeatable skill, not luck. Strong candidates prepare systematically: they know their story, they practice delivery, and they treat the job search like a project.
| Section | Purpose | Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Header | Name, contact, LinkedIn, portfolio | No photo (US standard), clean formatting |
| Summary | 2–3 sentence professional identity | Lead with years of experience + domain + differentiator |
| Experience | Reverse chronological | Accomplishment bullets, not job descriptions |
| Skills | Technical and relevant soft skills | Match to job posting keywords |
| Education | Degrees, certifications | Omit graduation dates if >15 years ago (reduces bias) |
| Projects (optional) | Side projects, open source, publications | Strong for early-career or career changers |
Formula: Action verb + What you did + Measurable result
| Weak | Strong |
|---|---|
| "Responsible for managing team" | "Led 8-person engineering team delivering $2M platform migration on time" |
| "Helped with marketing" | "Increased email open rates 34% by A/B testing subject lines across 50K subscribers" |
| "Worked on customer issues" | "Resolved 95% of Tier 2 support tickets within SLA, reducing escalations by 40%" |
| Category | Verbs |
|---|---|
| Leadership | Led, Directed, Managed, Spearheaded, Founded, Championed |
| Achievement | Achieved, Delivered, Exceeded, Grew, Increased, Improved |
| Technical | Built, Engineered, Designed, Architected, Automated, Deployed |
| Analysis | Analyzed, Evaluated, Assessed, Identified, Researched, Audited |
| Communication | Presented, Published, Documented, Trained, Mentored, Negotiated |
| Creative | Created, Designed, Developed, Launched, Produced, Transformed |
FirstName-LastName-Resume.pdf| Component | What to Include | Time |
|---|---|---|
| S — Situation | Context with enough detail for the interviewer to follow | 15–20% |
| T — Task | Your specific responsibility | 10–15% |
| A — Action | What YOU did (not the team) — specific steps | 50–60% |
| R — Result | Measurable outcome, what you learned | 15–20% |
| Type | Format | Preparation |
|---|---|---|
| Behavioral | "Tell me about a time..." | 8–10 STAR stories covering leadership, conflict, failure, collaboration |
| Technical | Coding, case study, whiteboard | Practice domain problems, think aloud |
| Case | Business scenario analysis | Structure → Hypothesis → Analysis → Recommendation |
| Panel | Multiple interviewers simultaneously | Address everyone, note names, make eye contact across the group |
| Culture fit | Values, working style, motivation | Research the company's stated values, prepare authentic examples |
| Category | Strong Question |
|---|---|
| Role | "What does a successful first 90 days look like?" |
| Team | "How does the team handle disagreements about technical direction?" |
| Growth | "What professional development does the company support?" |
| Manager | "What's your management style? How do you give feedback?" |
| Business | "What's the biggest challenge the team faces this year?" |
| Channel | Hit Rate | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Referrals | Highest | Tell your network what you're looking for |
| Direct applications (company site) | Medium | Target 10–15 companies, apply early |
| Medium | Optimize profile, engage with content, use "Open to Work" selectively | |
| Recruiters | Variable | Build relationships before you need them |
| Job boards | Lower | Use for discovery, not as primary channel |
Track every application with:
{
"applications": [
{
"company": "Acme Corp",
"role": "Senior Engineer",
"applied": "2026-04-01",
"source": "referral",
"contact": "Jane Smith (jane@acme.com)",
"stage": "phone-screen",
"followUp": "2026-04-08",
"notes": "Strong culture fit, team uses similar stack"
}
]
}
| Step | Script |
|---|---|
| 1 — Acknowledge | "Thank you for the offer — I'm excited about this role." |
| 2 — Ask time | "I'd like a few days to review the full package." |
| 3 — Counter | "Based on my research and experience, I was expecting [range]. Can we discuss?" |
| 4 — Justify | Cite market data, specific skills, competing offers |
| 5 — Listen | Let them respond. Silence is powerful. |
| 6 — Confirm | Get the final offer in writing before accepting |
| Component | Question | Time Horizon |
|---|---|---|
| Current strengths | What am I already good at? | — |
| Growth areas | What gaps do I need to close? | — |
| Short-term goals | What do I want to achieve in 6 months? | 6 months |
| Long-term goals | Where do I want to be in 3 years? | 3 years |
| Actions | What specific steps will I take? | Monthly |
| Support needed | Mentorship, training, stretch assignments? | Ongoing |
| From → To | Key Bridging Strategy |
|---|---|
| IC → Manager | Lead a project, mentor juniors, take a management course |
| Tech → Product | Build side project with product lens, get PM certification |
| Corporate → Startup | Build a side project, network in startup communities |
| Career change | Identify transferable skills, take bridge courses, volunteer in new field |