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Daydream to Dream Job: Create Your Own Job Description

A lot of people often say that they don’t know what they want. I don’t believe them. Most people know exactly what they want, but they:

  1. Are extremely nervous about pursuing their dreams or goals.
  2. Doubt themselves and wonder if they’re special enough to achieve their goals.
  3. Get lost in the sauce, and don’t know where to start.
  4. Don’t take the time to sit down and think about what they want.

Whatever you think you can do, you can do it. You just need to take the time to make a plan. So, I’m here to help you do that. Below you’ll find a list of questions that will help you build your own job. If you answer each question, 1 by 1, you’ll have a complete “Job Description.”

You can use this job description to track down your “dream” lazy girl job, switch careers, or become your own boss. The possibilities are endless once you know what you want out of your career!

DIY Job Description Questions

Below you’ll find the key questions you need to ask yourself, to build your ultimate job description. Grab a sheet of paper or use the provided digital notepad to record your answers.


About Your Role

It's okay if the "title" is made up / doesn't already exist in the world

Chat With a Career Coach

Want to continue to explore your results? See a list of AI prompts here, and chat with your new AI Career Coach.

Chat With a Career Coach

Drop your results from the form above (the answers should be in your email!) in the chat below to get personalized advice! Here are a few questions you can copy and drop inside of the AI tool:


Give me a list of jobs and descriptions based on the job description below.

Give me a detailed plan on how I can get job #1 after graduating college.

Give me a detailed plan on how I can transition into job #1 after working as a [job title] in the [industry] for [number of years]

What type of internships or volunteer experiences do I need to get this job?

What type of mentors do I need in a career path like this?

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