Once you've completed your GRC Profile, choose the prompt that matches your current situation and goals.
Use: employed.md
You should use this if:
- You're working in a GRC role now
- You want to demonstrate more value to your organization
- You're seeking promotion or expanded responsibilities
- You need to improve processes or build new capabilities
- You want to create impressive deliverables for leadership
What you'll build:
- Executive-ready dashboards and presentations
- Automation tools that save time
- Risk frameworks and methodologies
- Process improvements that show measurable impact
- Thought leadership content
Use: job_seeking.md
You should use this if:
- You're actively interviewing for GRC roles
- You're transitioning careers and need to build a GRC portfolio
- You need to demonstrate capability without current employment
- You want to stand out from other candidates
- You're preparing for interviews and need strong examples
What you'll build:
- Portfolio projects you can showcase
- STAR method interview responses
- Technical demonstrations of your skills
- Public artifacts (GitHub repos, blog posts, presentations)
- Compelling career transition narratives
Use: career_transition.md
You should use this if:
- You're new to GRC but have adjacent experience (IT, security, engineering, legal)
- You need to establish credibility quickly
- You're facing skeptical stakeholders or team members
- You want to deliver quick wins in first 90 days
- You need to translate your previous experience to GRC context
What you'll build:
- Quick win projects that prove your value
- Stakeholder communication materials
- Process improvements using your unique perspective
- Credibility-building artifacts
- "Bridge" documentation connecting your old role to new role
Start with employed.md if you're currently working in GRC in any capacity.
Start with job_seeking.md if you're not currently employed in GRC or actively looking to change roles.
You can always switch prompts later or combine elements from multiple prompts!
- Complete your GRC profile in your_grc_profile.md
- Choose one prompt file from this folder based on your situation
- Open the file and follow the instructions
- Customize the bracketed sections [LIKE THIS] with your specific details
- Submit to your AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.) along with your completed profile
- Start a new chat
- Paste your completed GRC profile from your_grc_profile.md
- Paste your chosen user prompt
- Submit and receive your personalized lab
Pro Tip: Save successful chats for future reference
Option A: Use Claude Projects (Recommended)
- Create a new Project
- Add your_grc_profile.md as project knowledge
- In the chat, paste your chosen user prompt
- Your profile is already loaded from project knowledge
Option B: Regular Chat
- Start a new conversation
- Paste your completed GRC profile
- Paste your chosen user prompt
- Submit
- Open Gemini
- Paste your completed GRC profile
- Paste your chosen user prompt
- Submit
Note: Gemini may require more specific formatting. If output quality is lower, try Claude or ChatGPT.
Q: Can I use multiple prompts? A: Yes! Complete one lab, then start another with a different prompt. Your baseline context stays the same.
Q: How specific should I be in customizing the prompts? A: Very specific! The more detail you provide, the better your lab will be. Replace ALL [BRACKETED] sections.
Q: What if my situation doesn't fit neatly into one category? A: Choose the closest match, then customize. For example, if you're employed but also building a consulting practice, use employed.md but add consulting-specific goals.
Q: Can I modify the prompts? A: Absolutely! These are templates. Adapt them to your needs.
Q: How long does it take to generate a lab? A: 1-3 minutes for the AI to generate. Then you have your personalized multi-week learning plan.
Questions or feedback? Open an issue on GitHub or contribute your own prompt variations!