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Writing "AI-First" Job Descriptions: Hiring Operators Who Know How to Prompt
The traditional job description is dead. For decades, we hired specialized technicians: a copywriter to type words, a graphic designer to push pixels, a data analyst to write formulas. We paid for their time and their manual execution. But in the current e-commerce landscape, paying for manual execution of commodities—like basic SEO articles, product descriptions, or initial email drafts—is a strategic error. It burns capital and slows velocity.
Enter the "AI-First" Job Description. This is not about hiring cheaper labor or automating away humanity. It is about identifying a new breed of employee: the Operator. An Operator does not pride themselves on how long it took to write an email; they pride themselves on the outcome. They view Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini not as threats, but as force multipliers that allow them to produce the output of five traditional employees.
However, finding these people requires a radical shift in how you write your job posts. If you post a generic "Content Writer" ad, you will get applicants who either hide their AI usage (producing generic garbage) or refuse to use it (producing too slowly). You must explicitly signal that AI proficiency is a requirement, not a bonus. You are hiring for "Taste" and "Judgment"—the ability to recognize good output—rather than just the ability to create raw input.
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