Career Spotlight Finder
by @realzst
Use when wanting to discover hidden strengths, industry buzzwords, and career narratives from past projects, articles, or code — for resumes, self-introducti...
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name: career-spotlight-finder version: 1.0.0 description: Use when wanting to discover hidden strengths, industry buzzwords, and career narratives from past projects, articles, or code — for resumes, self-introductions, and personal branding metadata: openclaw: requires: anyBins: [pandoc] homepage: https://github.com/RealZST/career-spotlight-finder allowed-tools: - Read - Write - Edit - Bash - Glob - Grep - WebFetch - AskUserQuestion
Career Spotlight Finder
Discover hidden strengths and career narratives from your past projects.
Pipeline
Init → Analyze → Position → Synthesize → Write Copy → Review
Quick Reference
| Step | Guide | Template |
|------|-------|----------|
| Init + Analyze | guides/input-collection-guide.md, guides/project-analysis-guide.md | templates/project-analysis.md |
| Position | guides/domain-positioning-guide.md | — |
| Synthesize | guides/narrative-synthesis-guide.md | templates/aggregated-report.md |
| Write Copy | guides/copywriting-guide.md | templates/copywriting-variants.md |
Output
~/.career-spotlight/
├── analyses/ # per-project analyses
├── report.md # aggregated career brand report
├── copies/ # resume-bullets, elevator-pitch, linkedin-summary, casual-intro
└── history/ # archived reports and prior copy
Step 0 — Init
Read guides/input-collection-guide.md Section 1 and follow its procedure to set up ~/.career-spotlight/.
Step 1 — Analyze
Read guides/input-collection-guide.md Sections 2-8 for the full procedure. Summary:
1. Collect sources from the user (local paths, URLs, or .docx files).
2. Validate and expand sources (auto-detect document collections in directories).
3. Ask the user to set project priorities (highlight or supporting).
4. Check existing analyses for staleness (via git hash, file mtime, or URL age).
5. Run new analyses per guides/project-analysis-guide.md, write to ~/.career-spotlight/analyses/.
Step 2 — Position
1. Read guides/domain-positioning-guide.md and follow Sections 2-4.
2. Recommend one expert framing with a distinctiveness thesis. Keep alternatives as wrappers.
3. Ask the user to confirm the framing before proceeding.
Step 3 — Synthesize
1. Read all analyses from ~/.career-spotlight/analyses/.
2. Read guides/narrative-synthesis-guide.md and follow its methodology.
3. Archive any existing report.md to ~/.career-spotlight/history/report-YYYY-MM-DDTHH-MM-SS.md.
4. Write the new report to ~/.career-spotlight/report.md using templates/aggregated-report.md.
Step 4 — Write Copy
1. Read ~/.career-spotlight/report.md.
2. Read guides/copywriting-guide.md and follow its methodology.
3. Archive any existing files in ~/.career-spotlight/copies/ to history/ with timestamp suffix.
4. Write four files to ~/.career-spotlight/copies/ using templates/copywriting-variants.md:
- resume-bullets.md
- elevator-pitch.md
- linkedin-summary.md
- casual-intro.md
Step 5 — Review
Present a summary: positioning statement, theme line count, top 3 hidden capabilities.
Then offer:
1. Add more projects → Step 1
2. Change domain direction → Step 2
3. Adjust narrative emphasis → Step 3
4. Regenerate copy variants → Step 4
5. Accept and finish — remind the user their files are at ~/.career-spotlight/