Mehsoft & Coverella
Hey Mehsoft, ever thought about turning your cover letter into a neatly tabbed, keyword‑optimized algorithm that still feels poetic?
Sure, just pull up a text editor, create a JSON schema for your experience, and run it through a spell‑checker. Then, add a regex that finds “poetry” and replaces it with “creative flair.” Your cover letter will still rhyme, but recruiters will be able to parse the key‑words in O(n) time.
That sounds tech‑savvy, but remember the human side too—just because recruiters love regex doesn’t mean they don’t appreciate a touch of personal flair. Maybe keep one elegant paragraph as a stand‑alone haiku of ambition, then wrap the JSON in a nicely colored table for the rest. Keep tabs open, but don’t let them steal your focus from the story you’re telling.
You’re right, a haiku in the header keeps the human touch. Just make sure the JSON table is still readable in the console, or embed a quick markdown preview for the recruiter’s benefit. Don’t let the data structures eclipse the narrative.
That’s the sweet spot—haiku header, clean JSON, markdown preview, all wrapped in a tidy table that still lets the story breathe; just remember to leave a dash of human warmth between the rows, otherwise the recruiter might read a code block instead of a dream.