career-transitions

Plan and execute a career transition and produce a Career Transition Pack (progress metric + push/pull map, target archetypes, option scorecard, opportunity pipeline + outreach scripts, skills plan, 4–12 week experiment plan). Use for career change, career pivot, career transition, switching roles. Category: Career.

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Career Transitions

Scope

Covers

  • Clarifying what “progress” means to you (beyond compensation) and using it as a decision rule
  • Mapping your current situation into pushes (frictions) and pulls (attractions)
  • Defining a motivating “genie goal” (what you’d do if success were guaranteed) and backcasting into near-term moves
  • Turning vague ideas into 2–4 concrete target archetypes (roles/companies/paths) with clear fit filters
  • Building an opportunity pipeline (network map + weekly outreach plan) and ready-to-send outreach scripts
  • Creating a realistic 4–12 week experiment plan to de-risk the transition

When to use

  • “I want to change careers / pivot roles but I’m not sure to what.”
  • “Help me evaluate two career paths and pick one.”
  • “I feel stuck; help me figure out what I actually want next and how to get there.”
  • “I want a structured plan for a career transition, including networking/outreach scripts.”

When NOT to use

  • You need clinical mental health support for burnout/anxiety/depression (seek professional support; this skill can complement, not replace it).
  • You need legal advice (employment law, immigration/visa, contracts) or financial/tax planning.
  • You only want a resume/LinkedIn rewrite with no decision/process work (use a resume-specific workflow instead).
  • You are in an urgent workplace investigation/HR escalation where legal/process guidance is required.

Inputs

Minimum required

  • Your current role/situation (title, scope, industry) and what’s prompting change
  • Your constraints (location/remote, time, money/runway, family, visa, schedule)
  • Your timeline (when you need a decision; when you could start something new)
  • What you’re optimizing for (learning, autonomy, mission, stability, leadership, compensation, flexibility)
  • 2–6 candidate directions you’re considering (even if vague) OR what you explicitly want to avoid
  • Your current “assets” (skills, strengths, portfolio/work examples, network access)

Missing-info strategy

  • Ask 3–5 questions at a time from references/INTAKE.md.
  • If the user is unsure of targets, propose 2–3 plausible archetypes and label assumptions for the user to correct.
  • If numbers are missing (runway/comp), proceed with ranges and decision thresholds.
  • Never request confidential employer information; use redacted details.

Outputs (deliverables)

Produce a Career Transition Pack (Markdown in chat; or as files if requested) in this order:

  1. Current State + Constraints Snapshot (what’s true now; must-haves; timeline)
  2. Progress Metric + Push/Pull Map (what “progress” means; why now)
  3. Genie Goal + 10-Year Backcast (vision; 3-year waypoint; next 12 weeks)
  4. Target Archetypes + Fit Filters (2–4 options with “fit signals” and dealbreakers)
  5. Option Scorecard + Decision Rule (how you’ll choose; what evidence you need)
  6. Opportunity Pipeline Plan (network map, weekly outreach cadence, tracking)
  7. Skills & Proof Plan (gaps, learning sprints, portfolio/proof artifacts)
  8. Experiment Plan (4–12 weeks) (tests to run; sequencing; sabbatical/bridge option if relevant)
  9. Risks / Open questions / Next steps (always)

Templates: references/TEMPLATES.md
Expanded guidance: references/WORKFLOW.md

Workflow (8 steps)

1) Intake + current state snapshot

  • Inputs: user context; references/INTAKE.md.
  • Actions: Capture the current role, what’s driving the change, constraints, and decision timeline. Identify what must remain true (e.g., location, comp floor, hours, mission).
  • Outputs: Current State + Constraints Snapshot + assumptions/unknowns list.
  • Checks: Constraints are explicit; timeline has dates; unknowns are listed.

2) Define progress metric + push/pull map

  • Inputs: frustrations and attractions; desired learning; values.
  • Actions: Translate “I want a change” into: (a) a progress metric (what you want more/less of), (b) a push/pull map, and (c) what you refuse to repeat.
  • Outputs: Progress Metric + Push/Pull Map.
  • Checks: Progress metric is measurable/observable; pushes and pulls are not contradictory.

3) Create a motivating north-star (genie goal) + backcast

  • Inputs: aspiration; risk tolerance; constraints.
  • Actions: Use the “genie” prompt to surface the most compelling path if success were guaranteed. Backcast to define a 10-year picture, a 3-year waypoint, and the next 12 weeks.
  • Outputs: Genie Goal + 10-Year Backcast.
  • Checks: Backcast produces concrete near-term moves (not just vision).

4) Generate 2–4 target archetypes + fit filters

  • Inputs: progress metric; backcast; constraints.
  • Actions: Turn the vision into 2–4 target archetypes (role + environment). Define fit filters: culture/people fit, learning, autonomy, trust, pace, stability, mission, comp.
  • Outputs: Target Archetypes + Fit Filters.
  • Checks: Each archetype has clear “fit signals” and “no-go” signals.

5) Build an option scorecard + decision rule

  • Inputs: archetypes; priorities; constraints.
  • Actions: Create a lightweight scorecard (weighted criteria) and a decision rule (what evidence is required to choose). Identify the 3–6 biggest unknowns and how to resolve them.
  • Outputs: Option Scorecard + Decision Rule.
  • Checks: Criteria map to progress metric; weights reflect priorities; unknowns have a plan.

6) Build an opportunity pipeline (network + serendipity plan)

  • Inputs: existing network; target archetypes; time available weekly.
  • Actions: Build a list of people/communities to engage, a weekly outreach cadence, and a tracking system. Draft outreach scripts (informational interview, referral, follow-up).
  • Outputs: Opportunity Pipeline Plan + outreach scripts.
  • Checks: Pipeline has weekly targets (e.g., 3 outreach messages/week); next 7 days are scheduled.

7) Skills & proof plan (learning sprints + portfolio)

  • Inputs: target archetypes; current assets; gaps.
  • Actions: Identify the 3–5 highest-leverage gaps and design learning sprints. Define proof artifacts (project, write-up, demo, case study) that signal capability.
  • Outputs: Skills & Proof Plan.
  • Checks: Each gap has a concrete proof artifact; plan fits time/runway.

8) Quality gate + finalize the 4–12 week experiment plan

  • Inputs: full draft pack.
  • Actions: Turn unknowns into a sequenced experiment plan (informational interviews, shadowing, mini-projects, internal transfer, sabbatical/bridge proposal). Run references/CHECKLISTS.md and score with references/RUBRIC.md. Add Risks / Open questions / Next steps.
  • Outputs: Final Career Transition Pack.
  • Checks: The next 2 weeks have scheduled actions; risks and unknowns are explicit; decision rule is clear.

Quality gate (required)

Examples

Example 1 (pivot with constraints): “I’m a PM considering a move into product marketing or developer relations. I have 10 hours/week and need to stay remote. Use career-transitions to create a Career Transition Pack with an option scorecard and a 6-week experiment plan.”
Expected: archetypes + scorecard + outreach/scripts + experiment plan.

Example 2 (stay vs go): “I’m feeling stuck at my current company. I’m not sure whether to ask for a 3-month sabbatical, transfer internally, or leave. Use career-transitions to help me decide and draft a sabbatical/bridge proposal.”
Expected: push/pull + progress metric + decision rule + sabbatical proposal + next steps.

Boundary example: “Tell me whether I should quit tomorrow and move countries on a visa without any plan.”
Response: out of scope for legal/immigration advice; recommend professional support and a safer decision process; offer to help build a plan once constraints are clarified.

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