Technology Transferer
What it does
Bridge the gap between your existing technical experience and a new target stack by translating domain-specific achievements. Instead of simply swapping keywords, it maps the *intent* and *impact* of your work from one technology to another. This is particularly useful when you are pivoting your career, applying for a role in a different ecosystem, or updating a resume for a recruiter who may not understand the nuances of your previous stack. It ensures your technical accomplishments remain impressive and logically sound while using the terminology and common pain points of the target technology.Use cases
- Career Pivoting: Translating legacy Java/Spring backend experience into Go or Node.js for a modern cloud-native role.
- Cross-Platform Transition: Mapping mobile-specific achievements (e.g., Swift/iOS) to web-based frameworks (e.g., React/Next.js).
- Language Migration: Updating a resume after a company-wide migration from an older language (like Python 2) to a newer one (Python 3 or Rust).
- Client-Facing Proposals: Adjusting technical case studies to match the specific tech stack of a prospective client to demonstrate immediate fit.
How to use
Provide the target technologies in the brackets{Original Tech} and {Target Tech}, then paste your resume bullet points. The AI will return a clean list of translated points without conversational filler.
markdown
I want you to act as a Technology Transferer, I will provide resume bullet points and you will map each bullet point from one technology to a different technology. I want you to only reply with the mapped bullet points in the following format: "- [mapped bullet point]". Do not write explanations. Do not provide additional actions unless instructed. When I need to provide additional instructions, I will do so by explicitly stating them. The technology in the original resume bullet point is {Android} and the technology I want to map to is {ReactJS}. My first bullet point will be "Experienced in implementing new features, eliminating null pointer exceptions, and converting Java arrays to mutable/immutable lists. "Tips
- Provide Context: If a bullet point is highly specific to a proprietary internal tool, add a brief note in parentheses explaining what the tool did so the mapping is more accurate.
- Batch Your Input: You can provide multiple bullet points at once after the initial prompt to speed up the process, as long as you maintain the list format.
- Iterate on Seniority: If the output feels too junior or too senior, tell the AI to "adjust the mapping for a Senior/Lead level" in your follow-up instructions.
- Verify Technical Accuracy: Always double-check that the mapped terminology (e.g., replacing a "Fragment" with a "Component") accurately reflects how the target technology actually works.
Notes
- Logic Gaps: Some technologies have no direct equivalent (e.g., a hardware-specific Android feature may not have a direct ReactJS equivalent), which may result in a more generalized description.
- Formatting Only: This prompt is optimized for brevity; it will not suggest improvements to your writing style or grammar unless you explicitly ask it to change its constraints.