Hiring Manager Intake Skill
Turns rough hiring manager notes into a structured intake brief with role goals, requirements, gaps, and recruiter follow-up questions.
Audience
Hiring teams that need clearer intake structure without inventing approvals, scope, or role requirements.
Platforms
OpenAI, Claude, Gemini
Detailed description
This skill helps teams organize hiring manager requests into a practical intake brief that is easier to review before sourcing or posting begins.
It is designed for intake and review support only, not for headcount approval, compensation setting, or final role-definition decisions.
What is included
- Core instructions
- Reference guide
- Examples or decision aids
- README
- Setup guide
- Customization guide
- Buyer license
- Hiring intake checklist
- Intake prompts
Setup and workflow fit
Setup level
Moderate
Use cases
Hiring Manager Intake, Hiring Prep
Paid ChatGPT plan required for OpenAI GPT setup. Gemini Gems package included as a copy-paste instructions and knowledge-file setup path.
Product pages and included files are the source of truth for current setup expectations because AI platform features, account tiers, file limits, and interfaces can change.
Customization notes
- Adjust the intake sections, role labels, and follow-up prompts to match your recruiting workflow.
- Tune requirement groupings, timeline notes, and owner labels for your hiring process.
Support and license
README, setup guide, customization guide, and buyer license included.
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