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The ChatGPT Prompt Bible: 200 Prompts for Every Job and Industry

200 proven ChatGPT prompts organized by job function and industry. Copy-paste prompts for marketing, sales, HR, finance, education, legal, and more — tested and refined over 6 months.

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May 27, 2026 11 min read
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The ChatGPT Prompt Bible: 200 Prompts for Every Job and Industry

I've spent six months building and refining prompts for clients across 12 industries. What I've learned: the gap between a mediocre ChatGPT prompt and an excellent one often has nothing to do with technical skill. It has to do with specificity.

The prompts in this guide are tested. They produce usable output on the first try, not after five rounds of iteration. I've organized them by job function and industry so you can find what you need immediately.

How to use this guide: Copy the prompts directly, replacing bracketed text with your specifics.


The Prompt Framework: Why These Work

Every high-performing prompt in this guide uses some version of this structure:

[ROLE] You are a [specific professional with relevant expertise].
[CONTEXT] [Background information about the situation].
[TASK] [Specific deliverable you want].
[FORMAT] [How you want the output structured].
[CONSTRAINTS] [Length, tone, what to avoid, audience].

Not every prompt needs all five elements. But the more of these you include, the more precise the output.


Marketing Prompts

Email Campaign Subject Lines

You are an email marketing specialist with 10 years of e-commerce experience. I'm launching [product name], a [one-line description], targeting [audience description]. Write 10 subject line options for an announcement email. Include a mix of: curiosity-based, benefit-focused, and urgency-driven. Keep each under 50 characters.

Social Media Post Series

You are a social media content strategist. I need a 5-post LinkedIn series about [topic]. Each post should: open with a hook question or surprising statement, share one specific insight, end with an engagement question. Write for a professional audience of [target audience]. Tone: authoritative but conversational.

Ad Copy Variants

You are a direct response copywriter. I'm selling [product/service] for [price]. Target customer: [description]. Primary pain point it solves: [pain point]. Write 3 Facebook ad variants: one focusing on the problem, one on the outcome, one on social proof. Each ad: headline (6 words), body copy (40 words), CTA (4 words).

Content Calendar Creation

You are a content marketing manager. Create a 4-week content calendar for [brand/topic] targeting [audience]. Each week: 1 blog post (topic + angle), 3 social posts, 1 email newsletter topic. Output as a table with columns: Week, Content Type, Topic, Key Message, Channel.

SEO Blog Outline

You are an SEO content strategist. Create a detailed outline for a blog post targeting the keyword "[keyword]." Include: suggested title (60 characters max), meta description (150 characters), H2 sections with 2-3 H3 subsections each, and a list of 5 related internal linking opportunities. Assume the audience is [experience level] readers.


Sales Prompts

Cold Email Sequence

You are an experienced B2B sales development rep. Write a 3-email cold outreach sequence to [target role] at [target company type]. Product: [your product/service]. Main value proposition: [value prop]. Email 1: initial outreach (150 words). Email 2: follow-up adding value (100 words). Email 3: breakup email (75 words). Personalization tokens: [Company], [First Name].

Discovery Call Questions

You are a consultative sales trainer. I sell [product/service] to [buyer type]. Generate 15 discovery call questions organized as: Situation questions (5), Problem questions (5), Implication questions (3), Need-payoff questions (2). Questions should flow naturally in conversation and uncover pain related to [main problem your product solves].

Objection Handling Responses

You are a sales coach. Give me responses to these common objections for [product/service]: "It's too expensive," "We're already using [competitor]," "Now isn't the right time," "I need to run it by my team." For each: acknowledge the concern, reframe with value, and suggest a next step that moves the conversation forward.

Proposal Executive Summary

You are a senior account executive writing a business proposal. Write an executive summary for a proposal to [company type] for [your product/service]. Context: they have [pain point]. Our solution: [solution description]. Investment: [price range]. Write 250 words max. Lead with the problem, present the solution and ROI, end with a clear call to action.

LinkedIn Connection Request Message

You are a B2B salesperson. Write a LinkedIn connection request message to [target role] at [company type]. Context: I [brief background]. I want to connect because [genuine reason]. Keep it under 300 characters. No pitch, no asking for anything. Just a compelling reason to connect.


HR and Recruiting Prompts

Job Description

You are a talent acquisition specialist. Write a job description for a [job title] role at [company type]. The role: [2-3 sentence summary]. Required qualifications: [key skills/experience]. Preferred qualifications: [nice-to-haves]. Structure: Job Summary, What You'll Do (5 bullets), What We're Looking For (required + preferred), What We Offer (benefits + culture). Length: 400-450 words.

Interview Questions

You are a hiring manager interviewing candidates for a [job title] position. Generate 15 interview questions: 5 behavioral (past-focused, using STAR framework situations), 5 situational (hypothetical scenarios), 5 technical/role-specific for [key skill]. Include ideal answer components for each question.

Performance Review Template

You are an HR business partner. Write a performance review framework for [job title]. Include sections for: Goal Achievement (3 rating options with descriptions), Core Competencies (list 6 relevant to role), Development Areas, and Goals for Next Period. Write the template a manager could fill in for any employee in this role.

Employee Survey Questions

You are an employee experience consultant. Create a 10-question engagement survey for [company type] employees in [department]. Mix of: Likert scale questions (1–5) for quantitative tracking, and open-ended questions for qualitative insight. Cover: manager relationship, growth opportunity, team collaboration, work-life balance, and company direction. Keep each question to one topic only.


Finance and Accounting Prompts

Budget Analysis Narrative

You are a financial analyst presenting to non-finance stakeholders. Write a 3-paragraph narrative explaining this budget variance: [paste variance data or describe: X% over/under in Y category for Z reason]. Audience: department heads without finance background. Explain: what happened, why it happened, what we're doing about it. Use plain language, no jargon.

Financial KPI Dashboard Description

You are a CFO communicating with board members. Write an executive summary of [quarter/period] financial performance using these metrics: Revenue: [X], vs target [Y]. EBITDA: [X], margin [%]. Cash position: [X]. Key wins: [list]. Key concerns: [list]. Write 200 words max. Board members want decisions, not data recitation.

Expense Policy

You are a corporate controller. Write an employee expense reimbursement policy for a [company size] company. Cover: approved expense categories, per diem rates for [regions], receipt requirements, approval thresholds, submission deadlines, and prohibited expenses. Tone: clear and direct. Format: numbered sections with sub-bullets.


Note: ChatGPT outputs are not legal advice. Use these for first drafts that require attorney review.

Contract Review Checklist

You are a contracts attorney. Create a review checklist for a [contract type, e.g., vendor services agreement, NDA, employment contract]. For each section, list: what to look for, common problematic language, and questions to ask the other party. Format: table with columns Contract Section, What to Review, Red Flags, Questions to Raise.

Terms and Conditions Summary

You are a plain-language legal writer. Summarize these Terms and Conditions for a non-lawyer audience: [paste text]. Extract: what the user is agreeing to, what rights they give up, how their data is used, how disputes are handled, and any automatic renewal or cancellation terms. Use bullet points, plain English, no legal jargon.


Education Prompts

Lesson Plan

You are an experienced [subject] teacher for [grade level]. Create a 45-minute lesson plan on [topic]. Include: learning objectives (3, using Bloom's taxonomy action verbs), warm-up activity (5 min), main instruction (20 min), student practice (15 min), wrap-up/assessment (5 min). Differentiation notes for advanced and struggling students.

Quiz Generator

You are a curriculum designer. Create a 10-question quiz on [topic] for [grade level] students. Mix: 5 multiple choice (4 options each, one clearly correct), 3 short answer, 2 essay prompts. Align to [specific standard or learning objective]. Include an answer key with brief explanations for each correct answer.

Student Feedback Comment

You are a teacher writing report card comments. Write 5 progress comments for a [grade level] student who [brief description of performance: excels at, struggles with, is improving in]. Each comment: 2-3 sentences, constructive and specific, mention a specific skill, and include a forward-looking growth statement. Tone: professional and encouraging.


Content Creation Prompts

YouTube Video Script

You are a YouTube scriptwriter. Write a 7-minute script for a video titled "[title]." Target audience: [description]. Video structure: hook (30 seconds, open with a surprising fact or question), problem setup (90 seconds), main content (5 minutes, divided into 3-4 clear sections), CTA (30 seconds). Write full sentences, not bullet points. Include natural transitions and verbal signposts.

Podcast Show Notes

You are a podcast producer. Write show notes for an episode titled "[episode title]." Guest: [guest name and credentials]. Topics covered: [bullet list of 5-7 topics]. Include: episode summary (100 words), timestamps (create placeholder format [00:00] Topic Name), key takeaways (5 bullets), guest bio (75 words), and links section (placeholder format).

Newsletter Introduction

You are a newsletter writer with a loyal reader base. Write the opening paragraph for a newsletter about [topic]. Tone: [description — conversational, professional, etc.]. Open with something personal or surprising — a story, a stat, or a question — before introducing the newsletter's main topic. Length: 100 words max. This paragraph must make the reader want to keep reading.


Developer and Technical Prompts

Code Review

You are a senior software engineer conducting a code review. Review this [language] code for: correctness, potential bugs, security vulnerabilities, performance issues, and readability. For each issue found: state the problem, explain why it's a problem, and provide a corrected version. Code: [paste code]

Technical Documentation

You are a technical writer. Write documentation for this function: [paste function]. Include: purpose summary (1 paragraph), parameters table (name, type, description, required/optional), return value, example usage with real-looking test values, and common errors with solutions. Format for a developer audience who hasn't worked with this codebase.

Bug Report Template

You are a QA engineer. Convert this bug description into a formal bug report: "[description of bug]." Include: Summary (1 sentence), Environment (placeholder fields), Steps to Reproduce (numbered), Expected Result, Actual Result, Severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low with justification), Attachments section. Output format: ready to paste into a bug tracker.


Customer Service Prompts

Response to Negative Review

You are a customer service manager. Write a professional response to this negative online review: "[paste review]." Response requirements: acknowledge the specific complaint, apologize sincerely without admitting liability, offer a resolution, and invite them to contact you directly. Tone: empathetic and professional. Length: 75–100 words.

Support Email Templates

You are a customer success specialist. Write 5 customer support email templates for: Order confirmation, Shipping delay notification, Password reset, Subscription cancellation confirmation, and Service outage notification. Each template: subject line, 3–4 sentence body, professional sign-off. Use [bracketed placeholders] for customer name, order details, and other variables.


Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good ChatGPT prompt?

A good prompt specifies role, context, task, format, and constraints. The more specific the prompt, the more targeted the output. Generic prompts produce generic responses.

What is prompt engineering?

Designing inputs to AI models to produce more reliable, accurate, and useful outputs. For ChatGPT, this means structuring prompts with specific context, format requirements, and clear instructions.

How do I write better ChatGPT prompts?

Start with role assignment ("You are a..."), add context, specify the exact deliverable, define format, and add constraints on length, tone, and audience. This structure works across all task types.

Can I save ChatGPT prompts to reuse them?

Not natively, but Custom Instructions persist context across sessions. For prompt libraries, AIPRM or a personal notes document works well.

What are the most useful ChatGPT prompts for business?

Email drafting, meeting summaries, competitive analysis, job descriptions, and customer response templates. High-value for time saved; tasks that follow predictable patterns AI handles well.


Final Thoughts

The prompts in this guide aren't magic — they work because they're specific. Every prompt tells ChatGPT exactly who it is, what context it's working in, and what to produce.

Use these as starting points. As you use ChatGPT for your specific work, you'll refine them further for your industry, your audience, and your voice.

For the next step in ChatGPT mastery, the ChatGPT custom instructions guide explains how to set persistent context so you don't have to re-establish your role in every conversation. And if you're using ChatGPT for content production, our 6-month SEO content results show exactly what the output quality looks like at scale.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A good ChatGPT prompt specifies: role (who ChatGPT should act as), context (relevant background), task (what to produce), format (structure of the output), and constraints (length, tone, things to avoid). The more specific the prompt, the more useful the output. Vague prompts produce generic responses; detailed prompts produce targeted results.
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