Career-pivot prompt is floating around X
A popular 'Goldman Sachs Career Pivot Repositioner' prompt is being shared as a quick framework to translate industry experience into consulting-ready language—extract transferrable skills, translate jargon, and map keywords for LinkedIn updates. Several reposts suggest it's gaining traction among career pivots this week. (x.com, x.com)
Two reposts linked in the card point to X accounts @JayBisen473370 and @edgaralandough sharing the "Goldman Sachs Career Pivot Repositioner" prompt on X. (x.com 1) (x.com 2) The circulating prompt opens by instructing the model to "act as a senior career transition coach who has helped 5,000+ professionals" and asks users to paste their full resume and target job description for a complete rewrite. (threadreaderapp.com) That same thread and reposted copies explicitly include sibling prompts — named examples are the "Google Recruiter 6‑Second Resume Rewriter" and the "ATS Robot‑Proof Optimizer" — with the ATS variant asserting "75% of resumes are rejected by software" as part of its framing. (threadreaderapp.com) Mirror copies of the prompt text have been archived to public code/gist repositories and prompt collections this week, including a GitHub gist labeled "Resume & LinkedIn Profiler" and an AI prompt listing titled "Goldman Sachs Job Strategy." (gist.github.com) (docsbot.ai) Resume‑and‑career‑prompt aggregators and how‑to sites have added the prompt to their 2026 collections of resume prompts and LinkedIn rewrites, for example ToolsForHumans' list of "Resume Prompts for ChatGPT" and other prompt libraries updated in March 2026. (toolsforhumans.ai) (en.rattibha.com) Multiple privacy and cybersecurity guides published since 2025 warn against pasting full resumes or confidential documents into public AI chats because conversations and uploads can be stored or used to improve models under default settings. (openai.com) (howtogeek.com)