Employers rarely read cover letters except in certain industries such as education, law, and healthcare. In these fields, a cover letter can be essential for adding context, addressing career transitions, and showcasing communication skills. For other industries, it’s often optional but can still help differentiate you when used strategically.
Do employers still read cover letters?
By Krista Morris|2026-03-16T17:39:55-07:00August 12th, 2025|Resume Strategy & ATS Optimization|0 Comments
About the Author: Krista Morris
Krista Morris is the founder and Chief Resume Writer of Virtuoso Resumes & Recruiting in the Phoenix area. Since 2011, she has worked with clients from every walk of life — CEO to software engineer, advertising executive, teacher, mechanic, doctor, or even mortician (true story). A two-time TORI Award winner and featured career expert on ABC News, she specializes in crafting individualized documents that tell her clients' stories and make them shine. Her ATS expertise comes from 14+ years of writing resumes that have to perform inside the very systems she writes about.



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