No I do not owe you a cover letter

Anonymous
In this age of horrible ROI from job applications, I find it borderline insane to require a cover letter.
Anonymous
A cover letter is easy and a way to highlight how your skillset applies to a role and grab an employers attention. It only takes 5 min to modify a letter for a job. I found the entire job hunt painful (still do as I’m about to start over again) but it’s not because of cover letters. It was the ridiculous online job apps that are like college applications and require to basically retype your resume only to then require you to upload it.
Anonymous
Cover letters and references are so passé. Who makes the decisions about these things and why haven't they retired?
Anonymous
It's nice that PP takes 5 minutes to write a cover letter, but my husband, my best friend, my son and myself agonize over our cover letters and they do indeed represent a burden when applying widely. Each of them needs to be tailored specifically for the job, and each position is sufficiently different that it takes more than 5 minutes to retool a previous one.
Anonymous
It’s ridiculous given that most applications are only read by an AI. Would suggest just having ChatGPT write it and let the AIs talk to each other.
Anonymous
I make my decision about whom to interview based on the cover letter. It’s invaluable.
Anonymous
I’m a hiring manager. I barely skim the resumes, who has time to read the cover letters.
Anonymous
You don't owe a cover letter any more than they owe a job.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a hiring manager. I barely skim the resumes, who has time to read the cover letters.


+1

I truly can’t remember the last time I’ve written a cover letter. Either my resume and LinkedIn showcase my skills or I’m unqualified.

If it’s absolutely necessary, have ChatGPT write the letter.
Anonymous
This is 100% what ChatGPT is for.,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's nice that PP takes 5 minutes to write a cover letter, but my husband, my best friend, my son and myself agonize over our cover letters and they do indeed represent a burden when applying widely. Each of them needs to be tailored specifically for the job, and each position is sufficiently different that it takes more than 5 minutes to retool a previous one.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's nice that PP takes 5 minutes to write a cover letter, but my husband, my best friend, my son and myself agonize over our cover letters and they do indeed represent a burden when applying widely. Each of them needs to be tailored specifically for the job, and each position is sufficiently different that it takes more than 5 minutes to retool a previous one.

DP
I spent 5 hours on my coverletter last week. I can't see how 5 min would produce something that represents my attention to detail, which is my strength.
Anonymous
Please put the cover letter. You can skip the long boring bit with a bunch of BS, but I just want to know how you know about the job and why you are specifically applying to it. Your resume probably doesn't explain as much as you think it does. If you don't tell me, I'll assume the worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please put the cover letter. You can skip the long boring bit with a bunch of BS, but I just want to know how you know about the job and why you are specifically applying to it. Your resume probably doesn't explain as much as you think it does. If you don't tell me, I'll assume the worst.


op - i dont want to work for anyone who thinks like this.

I'm at offer stage with a bunch of companies so clearly my policy has not hurt me. I just think it's absolute bs to waste people's time on this. If you cant tell from their resume then find the ones that seem the best, take 15 mins out of your time or ask recruitment, and do a screener. That way it's worth it for them as well.
Anonymous
As someone who does hiring, I hate cover letters. I prefer the resume, interview and then if interview goes well we may ask for more info.
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