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Dear Employer is what I put. Thats also what I've seen suggested on main resume and cover letter writing sites. I suppose you could put "To Whom it May Concern", but I think that sounds a little.... arrogant? But go with what ever you're comfortable with.
kmkagreen
That would be appropriate...
Jen
Yeah you can
Beach Girl
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I am writing to inquire about the position.....
Up to you.
TV
It sounds a bit arrogant,
I suggest you address to the Director/ General Manager/ Human Resources Manager/ and start as Dear Sir/Madam
This i consider as the right approach.
Dacious P.I.
Yes. Or, better yet, call the company and find out who you can address it to. You will get better results and show an interest.
paganmom
You should do your best to figure out who the contact will be, however sometimes that is impossible. You may want to say "Dear Hiring Manager" or "Dear Human Resources Manager"
daze
I address it to the human resources Manager and then put Dear Sir/ Madam.