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Do you guys have any tips for writing cover letters?
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Just pretend to be Black.
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>gender: non binary
>race: more than one

Oh yeah, it's job hunting time
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I don't think I've submitted a cover letter in my entire life. I would kms if I had to submit a new one to every job I apply to considering I apply to dozens without even any reply
t. Medical worker
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>>59611961
Get an LLM to do it for you.
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>>59611961
i don't even know what a cover letter is.
Just copy and paste all the needed skills to the resume. If they hit you up start looking into the stuff you need to know for the job.
I applied to an electrical engineering job as a cs guy, and just learned the basics about electronic circuits for 3 weeks to pass the interview.
But it can also go wrong but what are they gonna do? Cry?
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>>59612647
Yes, but don't be lazy about it. Craft a generic prompt that allows the LLM to roughly match your own vibe when it answers, then customize the prompt with details on the company and the job opening you're targeting.
Past the fine tuning of an appropriate "personality match" prompting, you can probably automate the process of writing a cover letter that fits any given job post.



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