It feels antiquated, especially since few even get back to candidates at all. Rude to expect someone to spend 1 hour + writing to you and not even respond. |
I spent an hour writing a cover letter yesterday just to get a rejection email 45 minutes after hitting submit |
You don’t have to provide a cover letter.
And they don’t have to provide you with a job. |
Who is still doing cover letters? |
I should add that the cover letter was listed as required or I never would’ve bothered |
+1 I used to hire people and references are just the most pointless exercise! And many places won't even give them anymore. They can also take forever to obtain. |
I have two neighbors who recently became police officers, and a cop showed up at our door both times to ask for references! It was so interesting to me they do this in person and unannounced. It feels like a good way to find out some info about the person. |
This is so over the top. I’m over thinking every job has to be a passion project. What I want to know is can they do the job and will they be a good fit? Random BS trying to kiss butt in a cover letter tells me nothing. |
What do you look for? What makes an outstanding cover letter to you? |
I never submit a cover letter. I’ve been casually looking for about six months and seriously for two: got several first round phone screens and one offer. |
They should have you submit how long you spent on your cover letter together with the letter itself. That way they could make a judgement about your efficiency. |
I had AI write mine yesterday and then just modified it. |
It depends on the jobs. The biggest skill for the work in my office is writing ability. A great cover letter can mitigate a weak resume. But a great resume isn’t going to overcome a poorly written cover letter or one with lots of typos. |
From an employer perspective, they’re not interested in people sending out a high volume of applications. Write a letter or not. I’ve seen plenty of good resumes that tailored the summary well enough to avoid needing a cover letter. I’d be more concerned with hiring someone who is going to complain about every policy and process, since that’s just part of having a job. |
Everything about applying for jobs sucks, to be honest. |