Use when someone wants to rewrite specific portfolio sections into stronger, senior-level statements — showing Before/After with explanations. Triggers on: "이 문장 고쳐줘", "이 부분 어떻게 쓰면 좋아", "더 잘 쓰는 법", "임팩트 있게 바꿔줘", "rewrite this portfolio section",
Use when:
Not for:
Paste the specific portfolio passage(s) you want rewritten. If numbers or role context are missing, Claude will ask before rewriting.
| Claude | You |
|---|---|
| Diagnoses what is actually weak in the original (not just "it's vague") | Provides missing facts: actual numbers, your specific role, what changed |
| Produces Before/After with explanation of what changed and why | Validates the rewrite is factually accurate |
| Applies techniques: specificity, ownership language, decision visibility, outcome framing | Decides which version to use |
| Flags when a rewrite needs facts you haven't provided yet | Supplies those facts so rewrites are honest, not fabricated |
../portfolio-pattern/SKILL.md — diagnose patterns before targeted rewriting../portfolio-feedback/SKILL.md — understand which sections to prioritize for rewritingBefore rewriting anything, call think to assess:
If key facts are missing (numbers, your specific role, what changed after), ask for them before rewriting. A well-phrased version of a vague claim is still a vague claim.
🧠 Rewriter note: Record the diagnosis here if it's non-obvious — what was actually wrong with the original, beyond "it's weak."
For each passage, produce:
Before:
[original text, verbatim]
After:
[rewritten version]
왜 더 강해졌는가: Explain in 2–4 sentences: what changed and why it matters to an interviewer. Be specific about the technique used (added metric, changed subject from "we" to "I", surfaced the decision not just the outcome, added failure-and-recovery arc, etc.)
🧠 Rewriter note: [only if the reasoning behind the rewrite was non-obvious or required a real judgment call]
Specificity over generality
Ownership language
Decision, not just action
Outcomes, not activities
Conflict and resolution Senior portfolios that read perfectly smooth feel rehearsed. A sentence that includes what went wrong and how it was resolved is more credible than one that only describes success.