Due to the fact that a cover letter is a requirement for applying for jobs, the majority of job seekers decide to write one. However, many people loathe producing such content because not everyone is adept at conveying the necessary information in a condensed quantity of words. However, a person seeking help from AI gets caught due to his foolishness.
One candidate attempted to draught a cover letter using artificial intelligence, but things went horribly wrong, exposing the candidate and igniting internet debate on the necessity of cover letters.
When writing his cover letter, the applicant named Akhil employed a format and failed to remove a few unnecessary technical terms.
He stated in his letter, “I absolutely love what [business name, fallback=] do and would love to be a part of it. Which unmistakably demonstrated that it was an imitation of another work.
Leo, a Twitter user, submitted a screenshot of the cover letter along with the description, “Hi, IIT graduate Akhil. Your code was inoperative. Dear [companyName,fallback=], Sincerely. mocking the computer code therein.
“Recently, I found an app that claimed to produce cover letters for me so that my application could be sent to hundreds of businesses in a single day. Isn’t that morally wrong? one individual questioned in the comments section.
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It is dependent on the labour market and the sector. I don’t blame people for attempting to simplify their lives if they work in a field where getting an interview requires submitting dozens of applications. In response, a user said, “Less forgiving in an easy field with a flourishing job market.
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