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William M.

Do hiring managers/recruiters really read cover letters? I feel like I spend so much time writing this for nothing :(

Alexander Gerund
Replying to @willisenough

I can only speak from my own experience, but I have had hiring responsibilities for around 10 years now and I’ve hands down read every single cover letter I have ever received. Whenever you apply somewhere, you are starting a dialog with a person, even if you don’t know them yet.

William M.
Replying to @alexandergerund

I think I have a bad view of cover letters because the 'standard' is generally a long text about why you are better than others you don't even know... Idk maybe I will try to write something more genuine and focus on saying why I want to work in the company

Alexander Gerund
Replying to @willisenough

This is exactly what I’d be looking for: a short intro that is honest and authentic that describes what you are looking for in a job, why you think this job would be a good fit for you, and some thoughts on the company you apply for.

William M.
Replying to @alexandergerund

If you don't mind the question, What would you be looking for if it's a job for a junior with some experience and would you be reading a cover letter from a person who has no professional experience at all? Like, what could highlight this person besides the portfolio?

William M.
Replying to @alexandergerund

That's interesting. Could a portfolio with case studies from different industries (health, fintech, etc.) devalue the perception of the candidate's passion for a niche? (I believe it's an individual opinion, so I would like to know your perspective since you value motivation)

Alexander Gerund
Replying to @willisenough

I don’t think so. The best designers I know are curious by default and interested in most anything.