Introducing my new AI-powered tool that generates personalized cover letters in seconds! It's powered by GPT-3 and all you need to do is upload the job post and your resume, and the tool uses the language model to analyze and match the keywords and requirements from the job post with your skills and experience. The generated letter can be further customized, and you can create multiple letters quickly and easily.<p>It's still pretty bare-bones so I'm thinking of ways to make this better. I'd appreciate any feedback! Let me know what you think.
I love the idea! I spend weeks making countless minor tweaks to my resume until I finally land a new job, and I hate employers who ask for, or even require, a cover letter. I'm a fairly sincere person and I hate writing cover letters because it feels like kissing ass for a corporation I really don't give a crap about. Letting AI do that job for me sounds like a great idea. Besides, it won't be long before the majority of job applicants start using AI to generate personalized cover letters, effectively making cover letters worthless.<p>On the other hand, I dread knowing that recruiters are also using these AI generators to write introductory messages. It used to be easy to filter out the worthless recruiters, the majority of them it's super obvious they didn't read your resume or profile. "I'm super impressed by your experience!" Uh huh. But now, AI can generate an introductory message which takes every detail of my skills and experience into account. So now, if a recruiter contacts me and they reference one or two details in my resume, I have to wonder if it was an actually competent recruiter or just an AI.
I basically launched a similar service just recently [1]. Guess, the idea is pretty obvious, especially hearing about all the layoffs in the past months combined with OpenAI's impressive progress.<p>For feedback: I tried your generator, and it gave me a cover letter (impressively fast!) as promised. The letter's signature was a link and read "Candidate Name", which I clicked (of course) and went straight to a 404. The cover letter was gone. So, maybe some way to save a link to the letter, e.g. a unique URL, that you can navigate back to? You could store the letter content for a few hours or days for that, or even just encode the full content into a query string. Alternatively, a big, fat "Copy to clipboard" button could also help.<p>You mentioned GPT-3 - is it actually 3 or 3.5-turbo?<p>Looking forward to what a multimodal GPT-4 can do for us now. AI-generated profile photos, application video, automatically calling the recruiters on the phone, etc. The ideas to shake up recruiters' lives seem endless now ;)<p>You are welcome to test my generator and borrow some ideas if you find it interesting. It's behind a free signup, as I was slightly afraid of piling up OpenAI API cost.<p>[1] <a href="https://www.resufit.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.resufit.com</a>
For fear of sounding like the “do people still watch TV. I haven’t watch TV in 10 years guy”, do people still write cover letters and do any companies actually read them?