Generate a Fantasy Job Interview
Write a job interview with a [fantasy creature] applying for [job]. Include awkward questions.
Role reversal increases comedic tension.
Looking for a way to have fun with Gemini? The fantasy job interview prompt is perfect for anyone who wants to generate hilarious, entertaining content without much effort. This prompt swaps reality on its head by making Gemini write a job interview where a fantasy creature is applying for an ordinary position. You fill in two blanks: what kind of fantasy creature you want and what job they're interviewing for. The result is comedic gold because the awkwardness comes naturally from the mismatch between the creature's fantastical nature and the mundane workplace expectations. Whether you're looking to laugh during a break, entertain friends, or just see what Gemini can come up with, this prompt delivers instant entertainment.
To use this prompt, think of a fantasy creature that interests you and a job role you'd like to see them attempt. For example, you could ask Gemini to write a job interview with a dragon applying for a customer service representative position. The more unexpected the pairing, the funnier the results tend to be. You could try an elf applying to be an accountant, a vampire working at a blood donation center, or a unicorn interviewing for a truck driver role. The awkward interview questions that Gemini includes automatically create humor because the interviewer is trying to take the fantastical applicant seriously.
When you run this prompt, expect Gemini to generate a full conversation between the interviewer and your fantasy creature. The dialogue will include realistic job interview questions mixed with awkward moments that play off the creature's unusual nature. The output is usually long enough to be genuinely entertaining, with callbacks to the creature's abilities and typical behavior that make the situation even funnier.
For better results, be specific about the creature's characteristics before running the prompt. You can add a note like "a dragon who is sensitive about their appearance" or "a vampire who is trying to hide their true nature." This gives Gemini more material to work with and makes the awkwardness feel more intentional and hilarious.