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Essentally you have a program which you write different examples of your job experiences and skills, and organize the tags on it based on what field it is in and what kind of example it is.
Next is you find the general attributes of the company and write up a few description about it, e.g. what field
it is,what you like about it.
It will then based off your answers, autogenerate a coverletter for your resume.
Of course it can be semi automatic, with a real time text editor which will constantly suggest examples on the right hand side of your window.
p.s. You can't just copy info off another person of course, otherwise there will be a possiblity that the coverletter will seem too similar.
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Have it scan the job posting and the company's
website for keywords, and pull them from your
resume for personalization. |
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Incorrectly spelling //jobsekers// was enough for19 me. |
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Technically, //jobsekers// was spelled correctly. What
was misspelled was "jobseekers". |
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Yep [ytk] (hope I got that right), that is why I placed the 'bakery quotation marks, //<string>//, around it... |
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I guess the for19 went over your head, perhapsd you would like to send me4 your bank details elegantly for you're prerusal the 14m $ from my dead uncle dick Tator kindly aqnd with thanks, and bressings My Lard... |
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But now "jobsekers" is misspelled. |
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why the hell is everyone so obsessed with spelling around here?
The possible snag I can see with the idea is, if the letter dose such a good job of selling you, that the interviewer finds you to be a disappointment in person. |
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j paul: I'm sure thats for another halfbaked idea, e.g. mind self-control chip for job interviews. |
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/if the letter dose such a good job of selling you, that the interviewer finds you to be a disappointment in person./
I guess that would be a letter overdose. |
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