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In the context of Stack Overflow Jobs is the "Introduce Yourself" box expected and accepted in lieu of a cover letter?

My internalization of job search advice over the years makes me feel like my application is naked if I do not include a cover letter with a résumé. However, Stack Overflow Jobs does not have an explicit facility for providing a cover letter.

My response to the "Introduce Yourself" box (as it is presented), would probably be less formal and shorter than a cover letter. I do not necessarily mind those differences, but it also makes it feel like something different than a cover letter and I want to be sure to provide a complete application.

I could include a cover letter as the first page of the résumé PDF, but I don't know if that would be a good thing for finding a way to provide a cover letter or a bad thing because the PDF is now more than just a résumé. If I were to do this, I would still have a short-form response to "Introduce Yourself" and then a more traditional cover letter with the PDF.

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    Thanks for your note. You raise a good point re: "Introduce Yourself" is less formal and shorter than a cover letter." We're considering updates to the employer view so that your intro is presented as an intro, and not as a cover letter.
    – Donna
    Mar 2, 2017 at 17:29
  • I removed the [status-review] tag from this post because the Jobs product no longer exists.
    – Slate StaffMod
    Jan 24 at 20:52

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'Introduce Yourself' is your cover letter. It was historically always called this but it changed to the current copy a few months back. FWIW In the database it's stored in the CoverLetter column and it's presented to the employer as a cover letter in other parts of the system.

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    If for all intents and purposes, it is a cover letter, why would it be represented as anything else?
    – Rob Mod
    Mar 1, 2017 at 1:24
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    It's just copy...
    – Dean Ward
    Mar 1, 2017 at 11:56

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