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Performs one-time onboarding: upload resume, set job preferences via natural input, conduct work history interview, optionally import LinkedIn contacts as CSV.
npx claudepluginhub proficientlyjobs/proficiently-claude-skills --plugin proficientlyThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
> **Priority hierarchy**: See `shared/references/priority-hierarchy.md` for conflict resolution.
Lists career-ops skills directory, checks job search state from data files, suggests next action like profile setup or job evaluation based on progress.
Orchestrates career coaching by assessing user situation, running relevant skills in order, and pausing for check-ins. Handles plugin navigation and accessibility needs like dyslexia.
Tailors resumes to specific job postings by fetching details from URLs, parsing requirements/keywords, mapping candidate experience, and identifying gaps.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Priority hierarchy: See
shared/references/priority-hierarchy.mdfor conflict resolution.
One-time onboarding that ensures all your data is in place before using the other skills.
/proficiently:setup - Full onboarding (checks what's missing, does only what's needed)/proficiently:setup interview - Just the work history interview (if resume/prefs are already done)scripts/
conduct-interview.md # Work history interview guide
The profile template is at shared/templates/profile.md.
Resolve the data directory using shared/references/data-directory.md. For setup, if no directory exists this is a fresh install — create it in Step 1.
Resolve the data directory, then check which of these exist and have real content (not just templates): resume, preferences, linkedin-contacts.csv, profile.md.
If $ARGUMENTS is "interview", skip to Step 3 (but check that a resume exists first).
If everything exists, tell the user they're good to go and list the available skills. Otherwise, run only the missing phases in order.
Ask the user to provide their resume. Accept:
DATA_DIR/resume/)DATA_DIR/resume/resume.md)Confirm it was saved and briefly summarize what you see (name, most recent role, number of roles).
Ask the user in one natural question:
"What kind of jobs are you looking for? Tell me about target roles, location preferences, salary expectations, and anything you'd want to filter out."
From their response, save DATA_DIR/preferences.md:
# Job Preferences
## Target Roles
- [parsed from response]
## Location
[parsed from response]
## Compensation
[parsed from response]
## Must-Haves
- [parsed from response]
## Dealbreakers
- [parsed from response]
## Nice-to-Haves
- [parsed from response]
If they leave something out, that's fine — save what you have. They can always update later.
If DATA_DIR/linkedin-contacts.csv doesn't exist, ask:
"Want to import your LinkedIn contacts? This lets us flag when you know someone at a company that's hiring. You can skip this and add them later."
If they want to proceed, give these instructions:
How to export your LinkedIn connections:
- Go to linkedin.com/mypreferences/d/download-my-data
- Select "Connections" and request the download
- LinkedIn will email you a link (usually within minutes)
- Download the ZIP and find
Connections.csvinside- Upload or paste the path to that file here
Save the file as DATA_DIR/linkedin-contacts.csv.
Confirm it was saved and tell them how many contacts were imported. If they skip, move on — this is optional.
Have a conversational interview to build a work history profile. Go through each role on the resume, most recent first. For each role, ask:
Keep it conversational. Follow up when answers are vague ("Do you remember roughly what the numbers were?"), but don't interrogate. Spend more time on recent/impactful roles, less on older ones.
After the interview, save the profile to DATA_DIR/profile.md using this structure:
# Work History Profile
*Last updated: [DATE]*
## Candidate Overview
**Name**: [Name]
**Core expertise**: [2-3 sentences]
**Career throughline**: [narrative arc]
---
## Role: [Title] at [Company]
**Dates**: [Start - End]
**Company context**: [what they do, stage, size]
### Key Accomplishments
1. **[Headline]**: [Situation → Action → Result with metrics]
2. **[Headline]**: [Situation → Action → Result with metrics]
### Other Details
- Team/leadership: [details]
- Tools/methods: [details]
- Why they left: [context]
---
## Cross-Role Patterns
**Superpower**: [what they do best]
**Recurring themes**: [patterns across roles]
You're all set! Here's what we have:
- Resume: [filename] in DATA_DIR/resume/
- Preferences: [summary of target roles and key criteria]
- LinkedIn Contacts: [number] imported (or "skipped")
- Work History Profile: [number of roles covered]
You're ready to use:
- /proficiently:job-search - Find matching jobs
- /proficiently:tailor-resume [job URL] - Tailor your resume
- /proficiently:cover-letter [job URL] - Write a cover letter
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Structure the final summary output with these sections:
Add to ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"permissions": {
"allow": [
"Read(~/.proficiently/**)",
"Write(~/.proficiently/**)",
"Edit(~/.proficiently/**)"
]
}
}