Resume Summary Generator
Create a concise resume summary tailored to a target role, industry, and level of experience.
Good For
- Refreshing the top of a resume before applying
- Switching from one industry to another
Browse a structured prompt library built around real workflows, not generic AI fluff. Every category is designed to help you move faster on actual work like resume writing, Amazon FBA listings, SEO planning, YouTube packaging, Shopify conversion, social media production, and more.
The goal is simple: start with a strong prompt, add your real context, and get a better first draft without wasting time on empty outputs. Each page is built to stand on its own with supporting guidance, FAQs, related prompts, and links into relevant calculators or guides where they make sense.
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128 prompts across 16 categories
Start typing to surface relevant prompts instantly, or jump straight into a category grid below if you prefer to browse by workflow.
Start with the workflow you care about, then drill into prompt templates built for that category.
Copy-and-paste resume prompts for summaries, bullets, ATS optimization, cover letters, LinkedIn copy, and interview prep.
Featured prompt: Resume Summary Generator
Browse categoryAI prompts for listing copy, follow-up emails, seller nurture, open house marketing, neighborhood summaries, and objection handling.
Featured prompt: Listing Description Generator
Browse categoryAmazon FBA prompts for listing optimization, reviews analysis, PPC support, keyword grouping, product research, and launch planning.
Featured prompt: Amazon Listing Optimizer
Browse categoryBusiness prompts for plans, SOPs, meeting summaries, offers, competitor analysis, personas, pricing, and quarterly planning.
Featured prompt: Business Plan Drafter
Browse categoryYouTube prompts for titles, thumbnail text, hooks, outlines, clip extraction, descriptions, calendars, and retention reviews.
Featured prompt: YouTube Title Generator
Browse categoryLegal workflow prompts for intake summaries, contract explanations, content outlines, case notes, FAQs, follow-ups, and prep support.
Browse categorySEO prompts for keyword clustering, topical maps, blog briefs, search intent, metadata, internal links, refreshes, and briefs.
Browse categorySales prompts for outreach, follow-ups, objections, discovery prep, ICPs, angles, proposals, and win-loss review.
Browse categoryFinance prompts for budgeting, expense review, cash flow summaries, financial education, planning checklists, and savings decisions.
Browse categoryImage generation prompts for product shots, infographics, ad creative, social visuals, mascots, lifestyle scenes, and consistent art direction.
Browse categoryEcommerce prompts for product pages, abandoned cart emails, collection copy, review analysis, bundles, launches, FAQs, and merchandising.
Browse categoryShopify prompts for product copy, store audits, homepage messaging, pop-ups, collection SEO, CRO ideas, support replies, and launches.
Browse categoryCopywriting prompts for landing pages, headlines, offer stacks, ads, email flows, case studies, testimonials, and brand voice systems.
Browse categoryMarketing prompts for campaign briefs, segmentation, calendars, positioning, webinar promos, lead magnets, messaging gaps, and GTM checklists.
Browse categorySocial media prompts for captions, content pillars, repurposing, community replies, calendars, briefs, creator outreach, and engagement ideas.
Browse categoryProductivity prompts for planning, meeting notes, delegation, reviews, focus blocks, inbox triage, knowledge organization, and bottleneck finding.
Browse categoryA quick starting point if you want the most commercially useful prompt types first.
Create a concise resume summary tailored to a target role, industry, and level of experience.
Good For
Compare a resume against a job description and identify missing keywords, weak sections, and rewrite opportunities.
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Turn raw property facts into a polished listing description with clear positioning and buyer appeal.
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Improve an existing Amazon listing for clarity, conversion, and keyword coverage without sounding spammy.
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Summarize competitor reviews into strengths, complaints, and product opportunities.
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Turn a rough business concept into a structured plan with audience, offer, channels, risks, and priorities.
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Generate stronger YouTube title ideas based on topic, audience, hook, and desired click angle.
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Write stronger video openings that make viewers want to stay for the payoff.
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The prompts in this hub are built like practical templates. They tell the model what role to play, what the goal is, what inputs to use, what constraints matter, and what output format to return. That structure usually produces stronger work than a vague one-line request.
Replace every bracketed variable with real context. Add audience, constraints, timeline, tone, proof, or channel details when they materially change the result. If you want stronger output, ask the model to show alternatives rather than one final answer only.
Founders, operators, marketers, creators, freelancers, job seekers, and small teams can all use this library. The prompts are intentionally plain-English and copy-and-paste ready so they work whether you are moving quickly or building a more repeatable workflow around AI tools.
Better prompt libraries do not chase scale by publishing hundreds of barely-different templates with no real editorial value. They create useful starting points for real jobs. A YouTube creator needs hooks, packaging, and retention context. A finance prompt needs educational guardrails. A Shopify prompt needs conversion and store context. Category-specific prompts work because they bring the right vocabulary, constraints, and outcome format into the request from the start.
That is also what makes this section more scalable long term. New categories and new prompt templates can be added through the data layer without rebuilding the UI, while each page stays useful enough to deserve indexation and internal links inside the broader HumanCalculations ecosystem.
The prompt hub is designed to sit alongside the site's calculators and guides, not replace them.
Use prompt-led listing and launch work alongside fee, margin, and profitability calculators.
Open resourceConnect keyword, metadata, and internal linking prompts to existing optimization utilities.
Open resourcePair planning prompts with break-even, ROI, LTV, and other business decision tools.
Open resourceSupport title, hook, and content planning prompts with creator-focused growth utilities.
Open resourceStraight answers to the questions readers usually have before using these prompts.
They are ready-to-use instructions you can paste into tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. A strong prompt gives the model role, context, constraints, output format, and the variables you should customize for your exact use case.
Specific prompts usually create better output because they include the vocabulary, constraints, and decision logic that matter inside a real workflow. A resume prompt, for example, should not sound like a Shopify prompt, and a legal workflow prompt should not sound like a sales email template.
Replace every bracketed variable with real context, then add any details that change the outcome meaningfully such as audience, goal, constraints, tone, timeframe, or proof. Strong inputs lead to stronger outputs.
No. They are designed to speed up ideation, drafting, and planning. You should still review the output, edit it for accuracy, and apply professional judgment, especially in sensitive areas like finance or legal workflows.