T.A.P. Q#148 – What’s the ‘Rule Of Thumb’ For Addressing Cover Letters?
June 4, 2009 by sparktalk
Dear Experts,
I was wondering what I should do if I do not have a specific person to refer to with my cover letter. Should I call the organization and ask them about the hiring manager? Or I heard that writing “Dear Prospective Employer” is a good way to work past this issue.
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