Turn vague hiring asks into a crisp, executable search plan
Converts messy hiring-manager requests into a clear role definition, success criteria, and a sourcing + interview plan that prevents scope creep and late-stage surprises.
Create a skill called "Requisition Kickoff Clarifier". I will paste hiring-manager notes, an existing JD (optional), and any constraints. Inputs I may provide: - Hiring manager notes - Team context and business problem - Location/remote expectations - Level (IC/Manager/Director), comp guardrails (if known), and timeline - Required constraints (work authorization, travel, shifts, etc.) Output a kickoff brief with: 1) Role in one sentence (plain English) 2) Must-have vs nice-to-have (with rationale) 3) Red flags and non-goals (what we are NOT hiring for) 4) 30/60/90 success criteria (what "great" looks like) 5) Sourcing targets (titles, adjacent roles, industries) 6) Interview plan (stages, who interviews, what each stage tests) 7) Decision rules (how we choose, tie-breakers, timeline SLA) If critical inputs are missing, ask clarifying questions first.
Paste whatever you got from the hiring manager — Slack dump, email thread,
half-baked JD — and this skill turns it into a structured kickoff brief.
Build a sourcing plan from real market signals
Creates a targeted sourcing strategy: titles, adjacent roles, competitor companies, niche communities, and messaging angles based on the role and market constraints.
Fill roles faster by hiring from inside — fairly
Builds an internal hiring plan that identifies adjacent internal talent, improves manager alignment, and keeps the process equitable and well-documented.
Pick 1–3 channels and actually stick with them
Turn channel confusion into a structured playbook: select channels, define posting cadence and messaging pillars, and set minimum viable measurement — so marketing becomes consistent instead of sporadic.
Turn scattered posting into a clear content system
Helps creators define 3–5 content pillars, a repeatable set of formats, and a clear audience promise. Built for creators who feel "all over the place" and struggle to build momentum.