Part 2: Now Make It Work While You Sleep
In Part 1, you asked ChatGPT Work one question: what did you find?
Today you ask a different one: can you check this for me every morning and tell me what needs my attention?
That is not a bigger prompt. It is a bigger shift. You are moving from a one-time task to a standing assignment. From something you run to something that runs for you.
Stay in the Same Thread
Do not start over.
Go back to the Work thread from Part 1. ChatGPT already has the context. It knows the roles you are targeting, the criteria you gave it, and what the first review turned up.
Starting a new thread means re-explaining all of that. Staying in the same one means it just picks up where it left off.
Now hand it the recurring version of the same assignment.
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The Prompt
Use this as your starting point:
"Schedule this job search review to run every Monday through Friday at 7:00 AM.
Each morning, review new job-search-related emails, recruiter messages, saved job postings, and relevant connected files you are allowed to access. Use the resume, career summary, or criteria I already provided as the comparison point.
Do not apply, submit, message anyone, upload documents, send anything, delete anything, move anything, update anything, schedule anything else, or modify any file without my explicit approval.
Each morning, give me a short job search review that includes:
  • New opportunities found
  • Roles worth reviewing first
  • Strong matches
  • Possible concerns or gaps
  • Repeated keywords or skills
  • Recommended next steps
  • A 'Needs Human Review' section for anything uncertain
Keep the review concise and practical."
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That is the whole assignment. Do not overcomplicate it.
What a Good Recurring Review Actually Does
It finds new job-search information, not the same list recycled from yesterday.
It separates the strong opportunities from the weak ones instead of dumping everything in one pile.
It compares each role against your criteria, not just against a keyword match.
It flags what it is unsure about instead of guessing with confidence.
It recommends a next step you can act on.
It applies to nothing. Sends nothing. Changes nothing. Not without you saying yes first.
And it stays short enough that you can read it in the time it takes to drink your coffee.
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The Point
The goal is not more information. You already have too much of that.
The goal is a short morning review that tells you exactly where to point your attention today, so you spend your time deciding instead of digging.
That is the difference between a tool you operate and a system that works for you.
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