Cover letter module

12 pages, 5 prompts, and the framework that forces every cover letter to name one specific reason you want this role at this company.

The free version (and why most people stop there)

The free cover letter prompt has the refuse-to-write-generic gate. It will not produce a cover letter unless you give it a specific reason for wanting this exact role. For 60% of applicants that's enough — one good reason produces a usable letter.

What the bundle module adds

The bundle module is for the cases where the free prompt isn't enough: you're applying to roles where everyone has a specific reason, you're a career switcher and the “why this role” is harder, or you're applying to 30+ companies and need a system instead of starting from scratch each time. Five prompts in sequence:

  • The specific-reason framework. A structured 5-question worksheet that pulls a real, defensible “why this role at this company” out of any application — even ones where you're not sure why you applied.
  • Three openers ChatGPT can't write. The recent-product-launch opener, the talk/podcast-reference opener, and the customer-story opener. Each one requires research the model can't do for you, but the prompt walks you through the research and then writes the opener.
  • The role-specific closer library. Eight closing paragraphs by role family. Each one is the closer the hiring manager for that specific role wants to read — not the generic “thank you for your consideration.”
  • The career-switcher cover letter prompt. For candidates whose resume doesn't match the role. Frames the switch as a deliberate move, not a desperate one.
  • The follow-up email. The 5-day, 12-day, and 19-day follow-ups that double response rates without being annoying. With the exact line that gets a recruiter to actually reply.

One thing the bundle does that the free prompt doesn't

The specific-reason framework. Most cover letter advice tells you to “personalize the letter” without telling you how. The framework is a 5-question worksheet you fill out for each application — it takes 7 minutes and produces a one-sentence reason that's specific enough that no other applicant could have written it. The prompt then builds the entire letter around that one sentence. Every candidate who's used it tells the same story: the response rate roughly doubles, mostly because recruiters can tell within 30 seconds whether a letter is real.

Get the bundle

The Job Hunter's AI Bundle is the full set: 44 prompts, 8 negotiation scripts, 3 worksheets, 5 modules, 118 pages of PDF plus the Notion workspace. $39 total. 30-day no-questions refund.

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Who this module is for

Candidates applying to 10+ roles where the cover letter actually matters (consulting, mission-driven companies, anywhere with a hiring-manager-reads-first culture). Career switchers. Anyone who's writing cover letters and getting zero replies. Anyone applying to roles where you genuinely care which company you end up at.

Who this is NOT for

Tech candidates applying to companies where the cover letter is optional and nobody reads it (most YC startups, most FAANG roles). Candidates with strong referrals where the cover letter is a formality. Anyone applying to high-volume roles where the system filters on keywords and never reads prose.

Try the free prompt first

Use the free cover letter prompt on the next application you'd otherwise skip the letter for. If the prompt produces a letter you'd be willing to send, you don't need the module. If you find yourself stuck on the “specific reason” field or your reasons feel generic, the framework is built exactly for that.

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