When sending a cover letter and resume for a job, How do I start the letter when there is no name to address?
October 20th, 2009 | by admin |example: ft front desk help, please send cover letter and resume to blahh blahh blahh
How do I start the letter of? Dear f/t help? or dear sir’s or to whom it may concern?
I would put:
Dear Sir or Madame / Human Resources Department
I was inquiring regarding the Full Time Front Desk Office Position you have available at this time. (Then say what ever you think would be best to say after that)
Good luck Boots!!!! As you know I am in the Entertainment Business but I use to work as a Receptionist and as a Customer Service Rep for many years, give that a try.
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By George visits Narnia on Oct 20, 2009
" To whom it may concern "
or
" Dear Sir / Madam "
References :
Vanilla Ice
By GTS ...ahem on Oct 20, 2009
Dear Sir or Madam:
or
Yo phuckphacephucker
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lotza practice
By kaylee on Oct 20, 2009
I would put:
Dear Sir or Madame / Human Resources Department
I was inquiring regarding the Full Time Front Desk Office Position you have available at this time. (Then say what ever you think would be best to say after that)
Good luck Boots!!!! As you know I am in the Entertainment Business but I use to work as a Receptionist and as a Customer Service Rep for many years, give that a try.
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