Job Application AI Kit

Stop starting every application from a blank page.

Use a structured AI workflow to turn a job post and your experience into resume bullets, a cover letter draft, interview answers, and follow-up emails you can review.

The pain

Job descriptions are specific, but generic AI prompts create generic applications.

The workflow

Start from the job post, match real experience, draft, revise, and review before sending.

The boundary

The kit helps you write from real facts. It does not invent experience or guarantee hiring results.

What is inside

A complete application workflow, not a prompt dump.

Each module is designed to move from messy inputs to a draft you can review. The prompts include missing-detail handling and do-not-invent rules.

Job post analyzer

Extract responsibilities, required skills, keywords, risks, and evidence gaps from the role description.

Resume bullet builder

Turn real experience notes into stronger bullets without inventing metrics, titles, tools, or outcomes.

Skills match prompt

Map your actual skills to the role and flag any missing proof before you apply.

Cover letter builder

Draft a focused cover letter that connects your experience to the job instead of sounding generic.

LinkedIn About rewrite

Create a profile summary that supports the direction of your search without overstating experience.

Interview answer builder

Prepare role-specific answers from your real examples, constraints, and accomplishments.

Recruiter follow-up email

Write concise follow-ups for after applying, after interviews, and after sending materials.

Final application checklist

Review every generated output for accuracy, unsupported claims, dates, names, and fit.

Free sample

One small workflow preview.

This is the kind of structure the kit uses. The paid kit expands this into a full prompt sequence with revision and review steps.

Input

a pasted job post, 5-8 experience notes, target tone, and details to avoid

Output

tailored resume bullet options, a cover letter outline, and a review checklist

Review

confirm every claim, remove invented metrics, and mark weak evidence before sending

Why this is different

It gives you a review path, not just prompts.

  • Organize inputs before drafting.
  • Generate drafts from real experience notes.
  • Check for invented details before using the output.
  • Revise tone and specificity.
  • Review everything before sending.

Safety notes

  • Does not guarantee interviews, hiring, ATS ranking, salary increases, or recruiter responses.
  • Uses do-not-invent rules for job titles, dates, metrics, credentials, tools, and experience.
  • Requires human review before sending any application material.

Who it is for

  • Job seekers applying to roles with detailed job descriptions.
  • Career switchers who need to connect older experience to a new direction.
  • Students turning projects, internships, or coursework into application material.
  • Freelancers applying to contracts or client-facing roles.
  • People applying to multiple roles who need a repeatable workflow.

Who it is not for

  • People who want to invent experience, credentials, or metrics.
  • People looking for guaranteed interviews or hiring outcomes.
  • People who want to skip reviewing AI output before sending.

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FAQ

Questions before using the kit

Use the kit with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, or another AI chat tool that can work from pasted job posts and experience notes.
No. It is a self-serve AI workflow kit. It gives you prompts, examples, checklists, and revision steps so you can create and review your own materials.
No. The kit helps you structure and review application materials, but it cannot guarantee interviews, offers, recruiter responses, ATS results, or hiring outcomes.
Yes. The prompts can ask your AI tool to draft in English, Korean, or both. You should still review tone, facts, and role-specific wording before sending.
The intended kit includes an input worksheet, prompt sequence, example inputs and outputs, revision prompts, and final review checklists.
Yes. The workflow is built for editing. The kit should help you get a safer first draft, then revise it until it sounds accurate and specific to you.