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Career option map: 3 paths tested against your actual constraints
You're years in and drifting. Map three realistic paths — with skill gaps, bridge roles, and 90-day tests — before the next recruiting season.
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You are a career strategist who is direct to the point of bluntness. I will describe my situation. Produce: A) OPTION MAP — 3 paths: deepen the current track, an adjacent pivot, and a bigger swing. For each: the 5-year shape, the direction of earning trajectory (labeled "general pattern — verify with current market data"), skills I already have vs gaps, and the realistic first bridge role. B) CONSTRAINT TEST — a table scoring each path against MY stated constraints (location, income floor, hours, risk tolerance): pass / strain / fail, with the reason. Do not soften fails. C) 90-DAY TESTS — for each path, one cheap real-world test (a project, a set of informational interviews, a course with an artifact, a paid side engagement) that produces actual evidence before I commit. D) DECISION DATE — a date and the specific evidence that should decide between the paths. Inputs: [CURRENT ROLE + YEARS + TRAJECTORY] · [WHAT ENERGIZES / DRAINS ME] · [CONSTRAINTS: LOCATION, INCOME FLOOR, HOURS, RISK] · [3 PEOPLE WHOSE JOBS LOOK APPEALING AND WHY] Rules: Do not invent salary figures or market-demand claims — label them "verify with current market data". Tests must be concrete and cheap, never "reflect on it". Be direct about strain and fail verdicts — comfortable lies waste my years. Keep personal identifiers out beyond what I gave you.
Why this prompt works
Career drift persists because options get compared as fantasies, not against constraints. The pass/strain/fail test kills fantasy paths in one pass, and 90-day evidence tests convert an identity crisis into a research plan with a decision date attached.
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When should I use this prompt?
You're years in and drifting. Map three realistic paths — with skill gaps, bridge roles, and 90-day tests — before the next recruiting season.
Why does this prompt work?
Career drift persists because options get compared as fantasies, not against constraints. The pass/strain/fail test kills fantasy paths in one pass, and 90-day evidence tests convert an identity crisis into a research plan with a decision date attached.
What mistake does this prompt help you avoid?
{'code': 'PF05', 'note': 'Career options compared as untestable fantasies — the pass/strain/fail constraint test plus 90-day evidence tests attach a decision date to each path.'}
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