I've also seen vacancies where they wanted you to do a kind of video cover letter. Basically make a 5 minute creative movie of yoruself on why you're awesome. Which is weird, given the job was for numerical physicists :P
A friend of mine had to do that for their interview and later got the job. Internally he then heard, that this is basically the mother of all blocades on incoming applications. So instead of receiving 500 applications from uninterrested unemployment benefits receivers, you only get 10 from motivated people
@Adriaan LaTeX indeed. Never trust a physicist who writes in Word...
I have written my CV in LibreOffice though. LaTeX is awesome only if you ca me use someone elae’s style sheet. It sucks in you want it to look different.
Anyway, I still think the cover letter is useful to filter through people on something else than where they went to school. A CV shows you how long someone stayed in various jobs, but doesn’t tell you why they job-skipped through 5 companies in two years, or how come they didn’t get bored with the same job for 20 years.
@CrisLuengo I get what you mean but I stil have the impression that this is something that letters are just not suited for, and that you can only really coax out in an interview.
But I think in my future company I require applicants to send me cakes that they are gonna be judged by.