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Fix_It_Felix_Jr t1_j8gb2jy wrote

I recently went to the employment office and met with some staff to go over cover letters and resumes. Most of my work is solid and I’ve had good success with my templates for getting interviews, but recently I’ve been using ChatGPT to produce my cover letters because it is significantly faster. I shared an example with the staff that I used on a recent application and they were very impressed at what ChatGPT could produce. They noted this and would be sharing it with people who struggle to generate letters on their own. ChatGPT will become mainstream and help people secure jobs, it is a valuable tool for those who are competent with typing on a keyboard but not at technical writing.

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tangent26_18 t1_j8gygle wrote

When everyone writes the “perfect” letters, then what would distinguish a good employee from a bad one? Will we become hypersensitive to minor flaws rather than appreciative of excellence?

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EulersApprentice t1_j8h7ngh wrote

>Will we become hypersensitive to minor flaws rather than appreciative of excellence?

That was already the status quo before ChatGPT came along.

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