
Prompt Engineering (Advanced)
About the Workshop
Follow-up to Prompt Engineering (Beginner). Build stronger prompts using four advanced techniques: AI simulations (role + rules), reverse-engineering high-performing prompts, structured reasoning (chain-of-thought), and delimiters for tighter control—so outputs are richer and more precise.
Learning Objectives
Identify and apply a set of advanced prompt patterns across common use cases.
Use delimiters to structure inputs and enforce output format for clearer, more accurate responses.
Design simulated conversations to test and refine chatbot/assistant behavior.
Draft and refine mega-prompts, then critique and improve them using a simple quality rubric.
Who Is It For?
Teams who have completed Prompt Engineering (Beginner) (or equivalent experience).
Ideal for teams such as copywriters, content creators, and marketing teams who want to level up their prompts.
Format
2-hour workshop
Online or in person
Ideal group up to 25 (demo-style up to 50)
Live demos + hands-on exercises using free tool tiers (no paid licenses required)
Prerequisite: Prompt Engineering (Beginner) or equivalent
Materials provided: slides, prompt templates, example prompts
Privacy: no sensitive/company data pasted
NOTE: All workshops are custom made based on the client’s needs, functions, and industry. This is just a general overview of what is covered during the session.
What you’ll take back from the training
Downloadable prompt/workflow templates (PDF)
A 1-page “AI Use Guardrails” sheet
Before/After
❌ Before
Cannot state clearly what GenAI is vs. what it cannot do.
Unsure which tasks are suitable in their role.
Prompts are unstructured; risks (privacy, accuracy, tone) are not considered.
✅ After
Can explain GenAI in one sentence and name two limits.
Have a list of 3–5 role-specific tasks to try now and 2 to avoid.
Use a simple prompt template + 3 ready prompts.
Security & Responsible Use
No sensitive data in exercises
EU-friendly practices
Not legal advice
FAQ
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No. All demonstrations are delivered by the trainer. Participant exercises can be completed on free tiers, or any tool implemented in the company.
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25 is ideal for hands-on practice and feedback. For an intro/demonstration format, 30–50 participants works well. Maximum: 50.
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Yes. Every session is tailored to your sector and roles. Before the session, we ask a client to collect the list of the roles that will be present at the training, so that we customize the examples and align use cases, prompts, and exercises.
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Materials: yes - slides, a one-page safety checklist, a prompt template, and starter prompts are shared with all participants.
Recording: not by default (privacy). If required, we can record on your platform with restricted access.