then I responded to a reach out asking when I got my degree because they specialize in jobs for recent college graduates with "That's ageism, that's exploitative, and now that you've admitted up front I'm not good enough for you, I have no interest in working for your firm. Thanks" which basically suggests I should call it quits on job hunt stuff and get food.
@Leucrotta we should probably get out of bed, eat, and start job hunting ourselves and I am not looking forward to it.
@frost I usually get coffee and a pastry, and listen to music while doing job hunt stuff, in an attempt to feel less miserable about it.
@Leucrotta That is a lovely idea! I was thinking maybe we shouldn't do that again today just because money, but fuckit, let's do it. It'll be way nicer.
We've been getting a bunch of fresh bagels (and sometimes a pastry, if they have one that looks good) at Safeway, then going into Philz and getting coffee and having coffee + bagels. =^.^=
@Leucrotta We have /finally/ arrived, obtained coffee and food!
@Leucrotta Current situation: trying to write a cover letter. Whee.
@Leucrotta (this is an IT-sounding position, which is probably a better fit for our skills than entry-level part-time stuff. More stress though.)
long response
@frost The way I usually do these is to offer an introduction, make a bulleted list of skills and experience I have that might answer their needs, then wrap it up giving contact information and inviting them to reach out to me. If I'm really feeling ambitious, I copy-paste the job listing's descriptions of what they want you to do, then try to rephrase those as things I've worked with, to be my bulleted list.
I have NO CLUE whether that helps. I grew up with the conventional knowledge that you HAD TO write a cover letter for every application and I honestly don't know if that's true.
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@Leucrotta huh! thanks!
Every website today is still repeating the "you need a cover letter!", but, yeah I'm a little skeptical.
It does feel like it makes sense for the odd IT-type job, though, considering we have effectively zero work history. Probably less necessary for the part-time ones.
I have a draft cover letter already but it's, only sort of that. Yours sounds better, I was kinda like "uhhh I dunno" internally while writing the introduction/conclusion, so that's helpful!
@Leucrotta
food is good, and fuck job hunting.