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Okay, starting strong with a warning about generic ChatGPT outputs – that's a good heads-up. It sounds like the key is to avoid the 'me, me, me' trap.
Ah, so the problem with that prompt is it's too applicant-focused. I get that; a cover letter should really be about the company first. This is a great point to start with.
It's interesting how they're highlighting that even reputable prompt collections can lead to ineffective results if not used strategically. The focus on company-centricity is a crucial distinction.

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The speaker begins by highlighting a common pitfall in using ChatGPT for job applications, explaining that many generated outputs are effectively useless [0:00]. Using a cover letter prompt example from a reputable source, the speaker points out that while it appears comprehensive, it focuses too heavily on the applicant ("me, me, and me") [0:05]. This approach fails to capture the essence of an effective cover letter, which should instead begin with an engaging hook tailored to the company [0:10]. This initial framing sets the stage for a more strategic and company-centric use of AI tools.
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The speaker begins by highlighting a common pitfall in using ChatGPT for job applications, explaining that many generated outputs are effectively useless [0:00]. Using a cover letter prompt example from a reputable source, the speaker points out that while it appears comprehensive, it focuses too heavily on the applicant ("me, me, and me") [0:05]. This approach fails to capture the essence of an effective cover letter, which should instead begin with an engaging hook tailored to the company [0:10]. This initial framing sets the stage for a more strategic and company-centric use of AI tools.
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