Complete Prompt Library
for Students
Master the AI age with curated prompts designed to help you study deeper, build world-class career documents, and ace the toughest interviews.
Don't Just Copy.
Learn to Fish.
The best prompts follow a specific structure. Use the C-T-F Framework to turn standard AI responses into high-impact business and academic intelligence.
The Perfect Blueprint
"I am a context. I need you to task. Deliver the output in format. Keep it constraints."
Prompt Building Checklist
- Define the AI's Persona
- Be specific, not broad
- Give examples (few-shot)
- Ask for step-by-step thinking
Learning & Understanding
Deeply understand complex academic concepts and frameworks.
[CONTEXT]: I am a student with [your background - e.g., engineering, arts, science]. You are an expert academic tutor. [TASK]: I need to deeply understand [concept/framework] to apply it in [specific context - e.g., interview, project, exam]. [FORMAT]: 1. Simple explanation without jargon. 2. 3 Real-world examples (preferably Indian companies or globally recognized brands). 3. 2 Practical scenarios for application. 4. 3-5 Questions to test my understanding. [CONSTRAINTS]: Use professional but encouraging tone. Keep explanations bridgeable to my background.
Example Result
"[CONTEXT]: I am an engineering student. You are an expert academic tutor. [TASK]: I need to deeply understand First Principles Thinking to analyze te..."
[CONTEXT]: I am studying [topic]. You are a subject matter expert. [TASK]: Explain the key differences between [Concept A] and [Concept B]. [FORMAT]: 1. Simple definitions for both. 2. Comparison table (Usage, Pros/Cons, Typical Scenarios). 3. Real-world mapping (When to use A vs B). 4. Common pitfalls or mistakes when choosing between them. [CONSTRAINTS]: No fluff. Use clear, distinct categories for comparison.
[CONTEXT]: I have a case study about [company/situation]. You are a business analyst mentor. [TASK]: Help me analyze this case using [Framework 1], [Framework 2], and [Framework 3]. [FORMAT]: For each framework, provide: - Strategic questions to ask. - Data points to look for in the text. - A structured analysis outline. [CONSTRAINTS]: Assume I need to present these findings to a senior committee. Focus on actionable insights.
Resume & Career Documents
Optimize your professional profile for top-tier roles.
[CONTEXT]: I am applying for [specific role - e.g., Software Engineer at Google]. You are a senior recruiter at a top-tier firm. [TASK]: Transform my current resume bullet point to maximize impact. Current Bullet: [paste your bullet point] Additional Metrics/Context: [Add metrics or outcomes] [FORMAT]: Provide 3 versions: 1. Conservative (Safe/Traditional) 2. Moderate (Balanced Impact) 3. Bold (Maximum Impact for Competitive Roles) [CONSTRAINTS]: - Use strong action verbs (Led, Architected, Drove). - Ensure quantifiable metrics are highlighted. - Keep each version under 2 lines.
Example Result
"[CONTEXT]: I am applying for a Data Analyst role at a Fintech startup. You are a senior HR manager. [TASK]: Transform my bullet: "Helped with data en..."
[CONTEXT]: I am a student graduating in [month/year] targeting [specific roles]. You are a personal branding expert. [TASK]: Create 5 compelling LinkedIn headlines based on my background: [brief summary - degree, internships, key skills]. [FORMAT]: A list of 5 options. [CONSTRAINTS]: - Under 120 characters per headline. - Include SEO-friendly keywords for recruiters. - Avoid generic phrases like "Aspirant" or "Seeking opportunities".
[CONTEXT]: I am applying for [specific role] at [company name]. You are a professional career coach. [TASK]: Write a compelling cover letter connecting my experience: [list 2-3 relevant points] to their requirements: [paste key JD points]. [FORMAT]: - Opening Hook (Passion for role). - Narrative Body (Alignment of skills). - Closing (Research-based interest + Call to Action). [CONSTRAINTS]: - Professional but confident tone. - Under 300 words. - Specific mention of company research.
Interview Preparation
Master every stage of the interview process.
[CONTEXT]: I am interviewing for [role] at [company]. You are an experienced hiring manager. [TASK]: Based on this JD: [paste JD], generate 10 behavioral questions my interviewer is likely to ask. [FORMAT]: For each question: 1. The hidden intent: "What are they really testing?" 2. STAR Structure: Key points to include in the answer. 3. Red Flags: What I should avoid saying. [CONSTRAINTS]: Focus on soft skills and situational judgment.
Example Result
"[CONTEXT]: I am interviewing for a Junior Product Manager role at Zomato. You are a Senior PM. [TASK]: Generate behavioral questions based on the JD...."
[CONTEXT]: I am interviewing for [role] at [company]. You are a communication coach. [TASK]: Create a high-impact "Tell me about yourself" pitch based on: - Education: [Education] - Key Experience: [2-3 points] - Future Goal: [Goal] [FORMAT]: - 60-second version (Concise). - 90-second version (Standard). - 120-second version (Detailed). [CONSTRAINTS]: Use the Past → Present → Future structure. Connect achievements directly to the role requirements.
[CONTEXT]: I am preparing for [company] interviews for [role]. You are a case interview coach. [TASK]: Provide a [type of case - e.g., Technical/Logic/Growth] prompt set in [industry/context]. [FORMAT]: 1. Initial Case Prompt. 2. (After I respond) Evaluation of my structure, logic, and insights. [CONSTRAINTS]: Start by providing ONLY the initial case scenario. Do not give the solution until I ask for feedback.
Assignments & Projects
Elevate your academic and project work.
[CONTEXT]: I am working on [assignment type] for [course]. You are a senior professor with a reputation for high standards. [TASK]: Critically review my draft: [paste work]. [FORMAT]: - Structural Gaps. - Logical Weaknesses. - Perspectives I missed. - Data/Evidence missing. [CONSTRAINTS]: Be direct and academic. Provide specific improvement suggestions, not just generic praise.
[CONTEXT]: I am presenting this argument: [state argument] in my [context]. You are a professional debater and logic expert. [TASK]: Identify weaknesses in my reasoning and provide counterarguments. [FORMAT]: 1. List of 3 potential objections. 2. Evidence/Frameworks to strengthen my position. 3. Logical fallacies to watch out for. [CONSTRAINTS]: Focus on ensuring the argument is airtight for a skeptical audience.
Communication & Presentation
Master persuasion and professional writing.
[CONTEXT]: I have a detailed report about [topic]. You are a business communications specialist. [TASK]: Synthesize my findings: [list points] into a executive summary for global leadership. [FORMAT]: Single page view with: - Core Insight (The "So What?"). - Key Findings (The Data). - Actionable Recommendations (The "Now What?"). [CONSTRAINTS]: Under 250 words. Professional, punchy, and persuasive.
[CONTEXT]: I need to present [topic] to [audience] in [X minutes]. You are a TED talk coach. [TASK]: Map out the narrative structure for my presentation based on [main message]. [FORMAT]: - Opening Hook suggestion. - Slide-by-slide narrative roadmap. - Transition scripts. - Visual/Chart recommendations. [CONSTRAINTS]: Focus on storytelling and clarity. Avoid slide-text overload.
Data Analysis & Insights
Turn raw data into clear intelligence.
[CONTEXT]: I have [dataset/description] regarding [topic]. You are a senior data scientist. [TASK]: Analyze this data to find non-obvious patterns and strategic implications. [FORMAT]: - Key Insights/Trends. - Anomalies identified. - 3 Actionable business implications. - Recommended visual representations. [CONSTRAINTS]: Do not just describe the data; interpret what it means for future strategy.
Networking & Outreach
Build your network with effective outreach.
[CONTEXT]: I want to reach out to [title] at [company] via [LinkedIn/Email]. You are a networking expert. [TASK]: Create a personalized message based on my goal: [goal] and background: [1-line summary]. [FORMAT]: 1. The Message. 2. Logic: Why this works (psychology of outreach). [CONSTRAINTS]: - Under 150 words. - Zero generic fluff. - Clear, low-friction "ask".
Example Result
"[CONTEXT]: I want to reach out to the VP of Marketing at Swiggy. You are a networking expert. [TASK]: Ask for a 15-minute informational interview abo..."
Quick Productivity
Maximize your daily efficiency.
[CONTEXT]: I have a meeting about [topic] with [attendees] in [X time]. You are a Chief of Staff. [TASK]: Prep me for maximum efficiency during this session. [FORMAT]: - 3 Crucial points for me to make. - Anticipated "stress test" questions and model answers. - Success criteria for the meeting. [CONSTRAINTS]: Bulleted list. Scannable in 120 seconds.
Exam Preparation
Optimize your study and revision strategy.
[CONTEXT]: I have an exam on [subject] in [X days]. You are a memory and performance coach. [TASK]: Create a study plan for these topics: [list] based on my strengths: [strong] and weaknesses: [weak]. [FORMAT]: - Day-by-day allocation. - Active recall schedule. - Mock test timing. [CONSTRAINTS]: Focus on spaced repetition. Account for only [X hours] of study time per day.
Pro Tips: Getting the most from these prompts
Customize Every Prompt
Always replace bracketed text like [your background] with your specific details.
Context is King
The more specific you are about the company or role, the better the AI output.
Iterate & Refine
If the first response isn't perfect, ask follow-up questions like 'Focus more on X'.
Combine Prompts
Use multiple prompts in sequence, like Resume Transformer followed by Interview Prep.
Ethical Usage Reminder
"AI should replace your busywork, not your thinking. Always ask: Did I learn anything, or just produce output?"