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Act as a talent strategist. Help me create a clear, practical Ideal Candidate Profile for a new role. I want it to be detailed enough to align my hiring team and guide sourcing decisions.
Here's the information you need:
Role title: [e.g., Backend Engineer]
Team/Department: [e.g., Engineering, Marketing, Design]
Company stage/type: [e.g., Series A SaaS startup, enterprise fintech, global D2C brand]
Who they report to: [e.g., Head of Engineering]
Seniority level: [e.g., Mid-level / Senior / Lead]
Key responsibilities: [List 3–5 main tasks or outcomes expected in the role]
Must-have skills or experience: [e.g., 3+ yrs in Go, experience with microservices, AWS knowledge]
Nice-to-have skills: [e.g., exposure to security, startup experience]
Soft skills & traits: [e.g., curiosity, ownership, communication, async collaboration]
Hiring goals: [e.g., Diversity-focused hire, reduce ramp-up time, leadership potential]
Based on this, generate:
A 3–4 sentence Ideal Candidate Summary
A bullet list of Key Competencies (technical + soft skills)
A short paragraph on Culture & Team Fit
Suggestions for Screening Criteria or interview questions
Keep the tone concise, role-relevant, and usable across job briefs, scorecards, and intake meetings.
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Act as a talent strategist. Help me create a clear, practical Ideal Candidate Profile for a new role. I want it to be detailed enough to align my hiring team and guide sourcing decisions.
Here's the information you need:
Role title: [e.g., Backend Engineer]
Team/Department: [e.g., Engineering, Marketing, Design]
Company stage/type: [e.g., Series A SaaS startup, enterprise fintech, global D2C brand]
Who they report to: [e.g., Head of Engineering]
Seniority level: [e.g., Mid-level / Senior / Lead]
Key responsibilities: [List 3–5 main tasks or outcomes expected in the role]
Must-have skills or experience: [e.g., 3+ yrs in Go, experience with microservices, AWS knowledge]
Nice-to-have skills: [e.g., exposure to security, startup experience]
Soft skills & traits: [e.g., curiosity, ownership, communication, async collaboration]
Hiring goals: [e.g., Diversity-focused hire, reduce ramp-up time, leadership potential]
Based on this, generate:
A 3–4 sentence Ideal Candidate Summary
A bullet list of Key Competencies (technical + soft skills)
A short paragraph on Culture & Team Fit
Suggestions for Screening Criteria or interview questions
Keep the tone concise, role-relevant, and usable across job briefs, scorecards, and intake meetings.
- Prompt Tip
Don’t just list responsibilities explain what success looks like in the role.
That clarity helps the prompt craft a candidate profile that’s aligned with your hiring goals from day one.
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