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cc-skill:healthcare-it-job-search

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what it does

Creates job search materials tailored to Jay's unique profile as a Salesforce Admin with 7+ years of enterprise healthcare system deployments. It generates resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn recruiter messages, interview prep, and application customizations that highlight his rare combination of certification, domain expertise, and go-live experience.

who it is for

Jay, who is actively searching for Salesforce Administrator roles in healthcare or regulated industries and needs polished, strategic application materials that set him apart from typical bootcamp graduates or narrow specialists.

when it fires

When Jay mentions resume, cover letter, recruiter outreach, interview prep, job application, thank-you note, or specific roles like Salesforce Admin or healthcare IT positions.

say something like
  • "Help me write a resume for a Salesforce Admin role at a health insurance company"
  • "Draft a LinkedIn message to a recruiter at Komodo Health"
  • "Prepare me for a Salesforce Admin interview focusing on my healthcare background"
what you might get back
A one-page resume with Jay's name (Kareem Olanrewaju) at the top, his Salesforce Admin cert and value prop in the first line, all four certifications listed prominently, and a work history that leads with recent Salesforce work, then highlights his 20+ Epic go-lives with specific numbers (facilities, users trained, modules), ending with a link to the ConsultantVoice portfolio.
how to know it worked

The material will prominently feature his "7+ years deploying enterprise systems across 20+ healthcare go-lives" positioning and avoid generic Salesforce language or entry-level framing.

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Deploy this skill as a cloud automation to put it to work — runs on a schedule, dispatches output to Telegram or email, and logs every result here.

How this performs

Cloud-automation runs, real outputs, and feedback.

No cloud runs yet for this skill.

Once you deploy it (above), every run will show up here with the actual output, exact cost, and a thumbs button so you can rate quality over time.

what this is

Claude Code skill at /Users/olanrewajukareem/.claude/skills/healthcare-it-job-search/SKILL.md. Auto-triggered by description matching when you type in Claude Code, OR embedded into agent system prompts (LeadFlow framework skills are wired this way). Auto-synced from disk every 6h via launchd.

Use this skill whenever Jay needs job search materials — resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn messages to recruiters, interview prep, application tailoring, or thank-you notes. Triggers on "resume", "cover letter", "recruiter outreach", "interview prep",

Local Claude Code use (optional)

Install the SKILL.md file locally so this skill is available the next time you open Claude Code on your Mac. Most users skip this and just use cloud deployments above.

Install on your machine

Save this skill to ~/.claude/skills/healthcare-it-job-search/SKILL.md so Claude Code auto-loads it whenever its description matches your prompt.

30-day activity
never used
2026-04-03today
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capabilities
{
  "source": "global",
  "description": "Use this skill whenever Jay needs job search materials — resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn messages to recruiters, interview prep, application tailoring, or thank-you notes. Triggers on \"resume\", \"cover letter\", \"recruiter outreach\", \"interview prep\", \"job application\", \"thank you note\", \"Salesforce Admin job\", \"healthcare IT job\", or any career-related task. Applies Jay's specific positioning and target ICP."
}
how it gets called
{
  "method": "embed_in_prompt",
  "skill_path": "/Users/olanrewajukareem/.claude/skills/healthcare-it-job-search/SKILL.md"
}
This tool has never been called in the last 30 days.

That means either: (a) the system has not had a task that matched its strengths, (b) a more cost-effective alternative was picked by the router, or (c) the related automation is toggled OFF on /automations. The Recommender reviews idle tools weekly and may suggest killing it.