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Get started with ChatGPT
You don't need to be a technical expert or an AI enthusiast. Here's a simple guide to help you get started — from setting up to writing effective prompts.
How to do it
AI may sound technical — but it's actually quite simple:
- Go to ChatGPT and sign up for free
- Enter your email address and choose a password
- Confirm via the link in the email you receive in your inbox
- Enter your name and date of birth
- Choose whether you want to use the free or the paid version
How to write a good prompt
A prompt is your way of talking to AI — the clearer you are, the better answers you will get. So remember:
Tell ChatGPT who you are and what you need the answer for. For example, write:
Context:
I am already employed…
Make it clear what role ChatGPT should take on, such as coach or HR manager. For example, write:
Role:
You are an experienced career advisor…
Give ChatGPT clear, step-by-step instructions. For example, write:
Instructions:
– Use my own <information> as the starting point for the analysis.
– Identify the key competencies and strengths based on work tasks, areas of responsibility, and results.
– Point out possible career paths…
Make it clear what form the answer should take, such as bullet points or prose. For example, write:
Output format:
– Summary of current profile – a short description of my background, experience, and key areas.
– Key competencies and strengths – in bullet points with explanations of how they are demonstrated in practice.
– Possible career paths…
If you have something ChatGPT should use as a starting point, you can either attach one or more files — or paste the text directly into the prompt using tags. For example, write:
<information>
[information]
</information>
A few extra tips
- Start a new chat every time – even though it improves, this gives the best answers.
- Remember that you are the editor – read through and adapt the language so it becomes your own.
- Be critical – the chat can make things up and 'hallucinate', so make sure to fact-check.