Prompt Engineering for Job Search and Interviews

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2.2 Types of Prompts for Portfolio Creation

When you’re building a portfolio, prompts can help ChatGPT generate the exact content you need.

Depending on your goal—whether it’s coming up with new ideas, double-checking facts, or polishing your writing style—you’ll use different types of prompts. Below are three key categories that can streamline your portfolio-building process.

1. Brainstorming Prompts (Getting Ideas from AI)

What They Are:
Brainstorming prompts are questions or commands that get ChatGPT to suggest fresh angles, topics, or examples for your portfolio. They act like a springboard for your creativity.

When to Use Them:

  • You’re unsure which projects to highlight.
  • You need unique ways to present your achievements.
  • You want titles, taglines, or keywords for different portfolio sections.

Examples of Brainstorming Prompts:

  • “Suggest three different ways I can describe my experience with front-end web development.”

  • “Give me some ideas for project titles that highlight my machine learning background.”

2. Fact-Checking Prompts (Ensuring Accuracy)

What They Are:
Fact-checking prompts help you verify that the information you include in your portfolio is correct.

While ChatGPT can’t always access real-time data, it can point you toward reliable statistics or references if it has them in its training.

When to Use Them:

  • You’re quoting industry figures or research findings.

  • You need to confirm technical details about tools or programming languages.

  • You’re highlighting metrics, such as “reduced page load time by 30%.”

Examples of Fact-Checking Prompts:

  • “Double-check the average salary for a UX designer in the United States.”

  • “Is it correct to say that Python is commonly used for web development and data analysis?”

3. Style-Enhancement Prompts (Improving Tone and Readability)

What They Are:
Style-enhancement prompts focus on making your text clearer, more compelling, or more aligned with a specific tone—such as formal, casual, or creative.

When to Use Them:

  • You want to refine your “About Me” section to sound more engaging.

  • You need to rewrite a project description in simpler terms for a non-technical audience.

  • You’re polishing a cover letter or a professional email.

Examples of Style-Enhancement Prompts:

  • “Rewrite this paragraph to make it friendlier and easier to read.”

  • “Make this project description sound more formal and professional.”

Quick Summary:

  • Brainstorming prompts jumpstart creativity.

  • Fact-checking prompts maintain accuracy.

  • Style-enhancement prompts fine-tune your language.

Using these three prompt types at the right moments helps ensure your portfolio is both compelling and reliable, making it a stronger tool in your professional journey.

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