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

  • No. All demonstrations are delivered by the trainer. Participant exercises can be completed on free tiers, or any tool implemented in the company.

  • 25 is ideal for hands-on practice and feedback. For an intro/demonstration format, 30–50 participants works well. Maximum: 50.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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