Resume writing, without the fluff.
Practical guides on what changes the result: getting past the software that screens resumes, matching your resume to a posting, common mistakes, and the parts of AI tooling worth using. No 2,000-word intros. No filler.
ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini Cover Letters: 3 Drafts, 1 Reply
You ran your cover letter through ChatGPT. Then Claude. Then Gemini. All three sounded fine and got no reply. Here is the same job, three drafts side by side, the 3 places each model fails on cover letters, and the 3-Specifics Test the one draft that lands passes.
Read post"Dear Hiring Manager": is it still okay to use? (and 12 better alternatives)
"Dear Hiring Manager" isn't dead, but it's the salutation equivalent of a resume that says "results-oriented professional." Here's when it's fine, when it backfires, and 12 things to use instead.
Read postHow to write a cover letter a busy hiring manager will actually finish
Most cover letters get skimmed for two seconds and discarded. The ones that get read share three things: a sharp opening, a specific proof, and a closing that sounds like a person.
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