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There are about 129,000 software developer openings every year in the U.S., and the BLS projects the field will grow 15% through 2034. Demand is real. So is the competition. Most hiring managers spend less than 60 seconds on a cover letter before deciding whether to keep reading, yours needs to earn its place fast.
The most common mistake developers make in cover letters is restating the resume. Hiring managers can already see your job titles and tech stack. What the cover letter can do that the resume can't: explain the thinking. Why did you choose a particular architecture? What problem did this feature actually solve for a real user? That context is what separates candidates who look identical on paper.
Be specific about what you shipped. "Built a recommendation engine that increased conversion by 18%" says more than "worked on e-commerce backend systems." If you contributed to open source, name the project and what your contribution changed. If you built something on the side that demonstrates genuine interest in the domain, mention it. Tailor the tech you highlight to match the job description, if the role lists Go and Kubernetes, don't lead with your Python experience unless it's directly relevant.
Use Careerflow's cover letter tool to generate a role-matched draft from your resume, then refine it until it sounds specific to you and this company.
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