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Claude Prompt for Writing a Professional Bio

Writing a compelling professional bio is a delicate exercise that requires finding the right balance between highlighting your background and authenticity. Whether for LinkedIn, a website, a conference, or an application, your bio is often the first contact a recruiter, client, or partner will have with you. Claude excels at this exercise thanks to its ability to structure information, adapt the tone according to the context, and highlight the differentiating elements of your profile. Rather than starting from a blank page, you can provide Claude with the key elements of your background — experiences, skills, achievements, values — and get a polished professional bio in seconds. The AI knows how to balance formality, avoid generic phrasing, and create a text that reflects you. Whether you are an entrepreneur, executive, freelancer, or career changer, the prompts below will guide you to get a impactful bio, tailored to your audience and ready to publish.

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Write my professional bio following these precise instructions:

My profile:

  • Name: [FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME]
  • Current position: [TITLE, COMPANY]
  • Industry: [INDUSTRY/FIELD]
  • Years of experience: [X YEARS]
  • Key experiences: [2-3 key positions or achievements]
  • Distinctive skills: [3-5 skills]
  • Education: [Main degree]
  • Achievement I am most proud of: [Briefly describe]

Writing guidelines:

  • Context of use: [LinkedIn / website / conference / application]
  • Desired tone: [professional and warm / formal / casual but credible]
  • Length: [50 words / 100 words / 200 words]
  • Point of view: [first person "I" / third person "He/She"]
  • Include a final call to action: [yes/no, e.g., "Contact me for..."]

Structure the bio starting with a catchy hook that summarizes my positioning, then develop my background and concrete results, and end with what motivates me today. Avoid clichés like "passionate," "dynamic," or "proactive." Favor facts and figures over vague adjectives.

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Why this prompt works

This prompt works thanks to the clear separation between the factual data of the profile and the writing instructions, which allows Claude to distinguish content from style. Explicit instructions on tone, length, and point of view eliminate ambiguity and reduce back-and-forth. The prohibition of clichés and the request for concrete facts guide Claude toward specific and memorable writing rather than generic.

Use Cases

Writing a Professional Bio

Variants

Expected Output

You will get a structured, fluid, and ready-to-publish professional bio, adapted to the chosen channel. The text will highlight your concrete achievements with a consistent tone, a catchy hook, and an action-oriented conclusion if requested.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I write my bio in the first or third person?

It depends on the context. First person ("I") is ideal for LinkedIn and personal websites: it creates closeness and a conversational tone. Third person ("He/She") is better suited to speaker bios, press kits, or team pages on a company website, as it conveys professional distance and institutional credibility. Specify the desired point of view in your prompt so Claude can adapt the style accordingly.

How can I keep my Claude-generated bio from sounding generic or artificial?

The key is to provide specific, concrete details in your prompt: figures ("increased revenue by 40%"), anecdotes ("I launched my first project at 22 from my garage"), and your genuine industry keywords. The more unique details you share about your journey, the more Claude will produce a distinctive text. Then read the result aloud: if a sentence could apply to anyone in your field, ask Claude to make it more specific.

What's the ideal length for a professional bio?

There's no single length: prepare multiple versions. A short bio (50–80 words) for email signatures and quick profiles. A medium bio (100–150 words) for LinkedIn and team pages. A long bio (200–350 words) for your personal website, conference appearances, or press kits. The advanced prompt above lets you generate all three formats in a single request.

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