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cover letter

[ kuhv-er let-er ]

noun

  1. a letter that accompanies another letter, a package, or the like, to explain, commend, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cover letter1

First recorded in 1905–10
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AI has helped him research a potential employer and improve cover letters, but using the tools to auto apply to jobs hasn’t yielded much success, he said.

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"Maybe it's asking AI to help read a cover letter that they have already written to help refine it and help it sound a little bit more eloquent."

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Today, people use it for literally everything — from planning their trips around the globe and debugging code to creating dinner recipes, scripting social media posts and customizing cover letters.

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Job applicants could now adjust résumés, customize cover letters and generate answers to any pre-interview questions or tests at speeds that were previously impossible.

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In Nuriddin’s packet of paperwork asking for consideration of the rule, a cover letter said that the “Election Research Institute respectfully submits this petition for adoption.”

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