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Free Playbook
For Recruiters

Stop Sounding
Generic

Get AI to write like you, not like every other recruiter on LinkedIn. A set-up-once system for your context and your voice.

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Why AI sounds like every other recruiter

Open AI, ask it to write a LinkedIn post or an outreach message, and you get something… fine. Competent. Technically correct. And completely generic. It could have come from any recruiter in any market. Most people read that and conclude AI "doesn't really work for them."

It does work. They just skipped the briefing. There are two reasons the output sounds generic, and they're both fixable.

The context gap

AI doesn't know what you do, who you serve, or what your market actually worries about. So it writes for "a recruiter" in general, relevant to no one in particular.

The voice gap

Even when the content is right, it doesn't sound like you. Your rhythm, your phrasing, the words you'd never use. None of it is there. It reads like a brochure.

The fix: context without voice is still generic. Voice without context is irrelevant. You need both, and you only set them up once.
The difference it makes

Same task. Same tool.

AI, briefed on nothing
"In today's competitive talent landscape, retained search offers organisations a strategic advantage when securing top-tier executive talent. A consultative, partnership-led approach ensures the right leadership hire."
AI, briefed on you
"Three months into a search and you're no closer than day one. I see it constantly. They start contingent, it stalls, and by the time we speak the board's already asking questions. The market isn't the problem. The process is."

Nothing changed but the briefing. The first could be anyone. The second sounds like a real person who works in the market, because AI was given the context and the voice to write as one.

How this playbook works

Two things, set up once

1
Give it your context

A short briefing that tells AI your world: your niche, your clients, the problems you solve. Makes the output relevant.

2
Capture your voice

Show AI how you actually write, then save it as a guide it follows every time. Makes the output sound like you.

3
Load both into a Project

Drop them into a Project once. Every chat you start inside it is already briefed. No re-explaining.

Works in Claude, ChatGPT or Gemini, anywhere with Projects. We use Claude.
Step one

Give AI your context

Context is what makes the output relevant: the difference between "a post about hiring" and "a post about the exact hiring problem your clients are sitting with." You give AI this once, by writing a short context document and keeping it in a Project. Then every chat inside that Project already knows your world.

A Project is a permanent briefing folder for AI. Claude and ChatGPT both have them. Create one, name it something you'll recognise ("My BD"), and load your context in. Every conversation you start inside it inherits the briefing.
Fill it in

Your AI context

Fill the fields below. Keep it short, this is a briefing not a bio. The document builds as you type. Copy it, and paste it into your Project's instructions or knowledge.

Your details
Your AI context
Nothing you type is saved or sent anywhere. It stays in your browser and just builds the document.
Where it lives

Keep it somewhere AI always sees it

In Claude, paste it into your Project instructions, or add it as a file in Project knowledge. In ChatGPT, use a Project or Custom Instructions. In Gemini, build it into a Gem. The principle is the same everywhere: brief AI once, and stop re-explaining yourself in every chat.

The real fix

Make it sound like you

Context gets AI writing about the right things. But relevant still isn't you. This is the part nearly everyone skips, and it's the part that stops your content reading like AI wrote it. You're going to show AI how you actually write, then capture it so it can do it every time.

1

Gather your voice samples

AI can't learn your voice from nothing. Pull together five to ten things you've genuinely written: LinkedIn posts that got replies, emails to clients, messages where you were being direct. Not your "best" writing. Your most you writing.

A good sample: you'd still stand behind it, it got a reaction, and it sounds like you talking. Skip anything you copied from a template or that someone else heavily edited.

Don't write much? Record yourself talking for ten minutes. Answer a couple of questions as if you're chatting to a peer. The transcript is a voice sample, and often a better one than anything polished.
2

Extract your voice DNA

Run the prompt below with your samples pasted in. AI analyses your patterns (sentence length, the words you lean on, your tone, and the things you never do) and hands you back a Voice Profile.

Voice DNA prompt
I'm going to share several examples of my real writing: LinkedIn posts, emails, messages, or talk transcripts. Analyse them and build me a Voice Profile. Identify: 1. Sentence style: typical length, how I structure things, how I open a piece of writing and how I close it. 2. Vocabulary: words and phrases I lean on, how formal or casual I am, contractions, British or American English. 3. Tone: three to five words for my overall tone, how I balance authority with warmth, whether I use humour and what kind. 4. Distinctive habits: anything that makes my writing recognisably mine. 5. What I never do: words, phrases or styles that are clearly absent, things I seem to deliberately avoid. Back up every point with real examples from my samples. Present it as a Voice Profile I can paste into an AI tool to make it write like me. Here are my samples: [paste 5–10 examples of your own writing]
3

Build your Brand Voice Guide

The Voice Profile AI gives you will be roughly right. Read it, and sharpen anything that isn't quite you. Then capture it as a tight Brand Voice Guide below, and load it into your Project next to your context. This is what AI follows every time it writes for you.

Your voice, captured
Your Brand Voice Guide
Load this into your Project alongside your context. Two short documents. That's the whole system.
The test: read AI's output aloud. If those words wouldn't come out of your mouth, the guide needs sharpening, usually one more entry under "words you never use."
Using it day to day

The prompt you'll use most

Once your context and voice are loaded, you rarely write from a blank page. You give AI your rough thinking and let it shape, in your voice. This is the prompt for that.

Rewrite in my voice
Using my context and Brand Voice Guide, turn the rough notes below into [a LinkedIn post / an email / a message], under [word count] words. Keep my ideas and my opinions. Shape what I've given you. Don't invent new claims or examples. If it doesn't sound like something I'd actually say, it's wrong. My rough notes: [paste your rough thinking, a few sentences is enough]
Go further

This is the foundation

Context and voice are step one. They make AI sound like you. The full programme goes further: sharpening your positioning, turning your real conversations into market intelligence, and building the BD system around it.