Generate professional cover letter from career data. Use when creating a narrative-style introduction that tells your career story with personality and passion.
Create a compelling cover letter that tells your career story in a narrative format, showing personality, passion, and the "why" behind your technical achievements.
Generate COVER_LETTER.md by synthesizing:
my_thoughts_*.md files (learnings, reflections, growth)what_i_did_*.md files (accomplishments context)performance_*.md files (impact validation)basic_info.md (personal background)Read all available files:
my_thoughts_*.md files (all years) - This is your primary sourcewhat_i_did_*.mdperformance_*.md files (metrics to back up claims)basic_info.md (personal background, education, career)A great cover letter tells a story with:
From my_thoughts_*.md files, identify:
From what_i_did_*.md and performance_*.md:
Example:
I still remember the moment I deployed my first [system type] to production. Watching [X]+ [units] flow through the architecture I'd designed, processing at [X]% uptime—that's when I truly understood the power of [technical domain]. Over the past [X] years, I've channeled that excitement into building [domain] infrastructure that serves [X] users, always driven by the question: "How can we make this better?"
Tell your story chronologically or thematically:
Option A - Chronological:
Option B - Thematic:
Each paragraph should:
Example paragraph:
My approach to [engineering domain] evolved significantly through [time period]. What started as a routine [project type] became a masterclass in [technical discipline]. Leading the [technology A]-to-[technology B] transition, I learned that [technical insight] isn't just about choosing the right tool—it's about understanding [domain-specific factors]. The [X]% [metric] reduction we achieved validated months of careful analysis and iterative refinement. More importantly, this project taught me to balance technical excellence with pragmatic delivery, a lesson I've applied to every project since.
Example:
Today, I'm focused on pushing the boundaries of [technical domain] at [Company], where I'm working on systems that make [value proposition] accessible and reliable at scale. I'm particularly excited about the intersection of [technology A] and [technology B]—building the infrastructure that makes [technology] useful, not just impressive.
If you're interested in learning more about my work or discussing opportunities, check out my detailed RESUME or explore my career data repository. I'm always open to conversations about [technical interest 1], [technical interest 2], or the art of building reliable software at scale.
Voice and Tone:
Show, Don't Tell:
Use Specific Details:
Connect the Dots:
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Before writing output:
Write to COVER_LETTER.md in the base directory.
# Cover Letter
## About Me
[Opening hook - what drives you, pivotal moment, passion]
[Current state - who you are today]
## My Journey
[Story paragraph 1 - early career or key theme]
[Story paragraph 2 - growth phase or technical depth]
[Story paragraph 3 - current focus or leadership evolution]
[Optional: Story paragraph 4 - additional theme]
## What Drives Me
[Your passions, values, what excites you about technology]
## Looking Forward
[Current focus, future vision, where you want to go]
[Value proposition - what makes you unique]
## Let's Connect
[How to learn more, get in touch]
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**Quick Links:**
- 📄 [Detailed Resume](./RESUME.md)
- 💼 [GitHub Profile](https://github.com/ufxpri)
- 📊 [Career Data](./2024/)
You may receive instructions like:
Adapt accordingly using your LLM judgment.
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