AI Prompt Generator for Students and Job Seekers

Students and job seekers should use AI to learn and prepare, not to fake work. These prompts are built around practice, feedback, and better decisions.

Quick picks

Use AI to practice, not pretend

The line is simple: AI should make your thinking sharper, not hide that you skipped the work. Use it to quiz you, explain confusing material, improve a resume honestly, or run a mock interview.

When the output is for school, follow the class rules. When the output is for a job application, never invent experience. AI is good at making real experience clearer; that is enough.

A good session should leave you more prepared to speak, write, study, or interview without the model open. If you cannot explain the final answer yourself, keep practicing.

For job applications, use AI to find clearer wording and better examples, then check every claim against your actual work history.

Copyable prompts

Study coach

Teach me [TOPIC] for [COURSE/EXAM]. Start with a simple explanation, then quiz me one question at a time. If I get one wrong, explain the mistake before moving on.

Resume tailor

Compare my resume to this job description. Resume: [PASTE]. Job: [PASTE]. Suggest honest changes that make my relevant experience clearer. Do not invent experience.

Mock interview

Run a mock interview for [ROLE/PROGRAM]. Ask one question at a time. After each answer, grade clarity, specificity, and confidence. Then suggest a stronger version in my voice.

Scholarship finder plan

Help me make a scholarship search plan for [FIELD/SCHOOL/LOCATION]. Give me search terms, eligibility filters, a tracking spreadsheet outline, and a weekly schedule.

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