Especially with the rise of “ghost postings” so quantity over quality is greater than ever these days

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I still don’t know what a cover letter even is. never used one and don’t plan on starting. no one’s reading that crap anyway

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It’s the thing that gets fed into an LLM to opaquely grade you before your resume gets looked at by a human

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That’s why you use an LLM to generate it

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The resume shows experience and the cover letter shows personality. If the job has any kind of soft skills a cover letter is a bonus, if the job is super technical it’s probably not necessary. It also depends on the workplace.

If it is a job you actually want though I would recommend writing something. I’m on a smaller team and read all the resumes of applicants. I actually read them because I’m going to be the one contacting, interviewing, and working with them. I absolutely read the cover letters and give a small bonus to people who include them.

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I interpreted it as the resume shows your experience while the cover letter shows you know how to write coherently (plus gives you an opportunity to clarify anything on your resume)

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