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Prompt Engineering Reflection
The primary goal of the prompt engineering process was to reframe my existing, dual-track experience (IT/Technical and Video/Creative) to fit two highly specific, distinct industries.
Prompts Used
- Marketing: “Refactor the following resume content for a Digital Marketing & Content Specialist role. Emphasize social media strategy, audience engagement metrics, and reframe the IT experience as infrastructure support for digital operations. Use action verbs like ‘spearheaded,’ ‘directed,’ and ‘aligned.'”
- Healthcare: “Adapt the following resume for a Healthcare IT Support and Administrative Coordinator position. Highlight ‘system reliability,’ ’emphetic communication,’ and elevate volunteer experience. Reframe content creation as a skill for ‘internal training/patient education.’ Use action verbs like ‘maintained,’ ‘ensured,’ and ‘provided.'”
Key Changes and Learnings
The core of my experience—working with systems and creating content—remained, but the focus and language shifted dramatically. For the Marketing version, technical tasks like “troubleshooting hardware” were upgraded to “ensuring 99.9% system uptime” and video skills focused on “audience retention metrics.” In the Healthcare version, the language shifted to “system reliability and security” and my “Empathetic communication” skill was moved to the top and integrated into the job descriptions.
I learned that effective prompt engineering for content tailoring isn’t just about changing a few keywords; it’s about defining the target audience (the hiring manager) and explicitly instructing the AI to adopt their industry’s specific lexicon and priorities. By giving the AI clear action verbs and a desired narrative frame, the output becomes a focused, persuasive document rather than a generic summary.