Write Employee Benefits Summary for Handbook
Use this prompt after the business context block has been set to draft a benefits overview. The prompt ensures the section is positioned as a summary rather than a binding plan document.
The Prompt
Write Section 6: Benefits Summary. Use the benefits I listed above. Note that full details are in separate plan documents and that this section is a summary only. 200–300 words.
From the guide
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