Cover Letters - Perspective on Why More Companies are not Requiring Cover Letters
In the last year, many companies have opted not to require candidates to submit cover letters. For those who think that it is because nobody reads cover letters any longer - THINK AGAIN.
The rationale stems from the following:
1. Given the stagnant job market (low hire - low fire - job hugging), the number of submissions for jobs from people still engaged in job search is very high (many people are frustrated and have left the job market - hence the declared rate of unemployment is down to 4.2% for June). Given the quantity of resumes and cover letters received, the hiring manager does not have time to read all of them, whether or not the documents are filtered by ATS.
2. Since so many candidates are using AI to write cover letters (and resumes as well), hiring managers, who are seeking a sense of who the candidate is, find it difficult to get a feel about the applicant and their qualifications because the document is generated by a computer technology. Therefore, the letter is viewed as a waste of time. Finding the right candidate is hard and if the new hire is a mistake, everybody loses. Using AI-generated documents, esp. resumes and cover letters, MASK the true qualifications and skills of the candidate
Keep in mind, if the hiring manager asks for a resume and cover letter, you damn well better write one and not use AI to write it for you. Between the eyeball test, combined with software tools that scan documents to determine whether or not AI was used to "authoring" content, you will get eliminated from consideration if you try to scam the system.
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