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Hi
I just came across this resume tip which states that
When corresponding with employers, use the traditional salutation if the name is known (for example, "Dear Ms. Jones"). It's always best to address cover letters to a specific person, but if you cannot obtain a name, use ?Dear Hiring Manager.? Avoid ?Dear Sir or Madam? and ?To Whom it May Concern? -- both salutations are outdated.
http://resume.monster.com/articles/tip%5Fsalutationsolutions/
is it an industry standard to use Dear Hiring Manager
I just came across this resume tip which states that
When corresponding with employers, use the traditional salutation if the name is known (for example, "Dear Ms. Jones"). It's always best to address cover letters to a specific person, but if you cannot obtain a name, use ?Dear Hiring Manager.? Avoid ?Dear Sir or Madam? and ?To Whom it May Concern? -- both salutations are outdated.
http://resume.monster.com/articles/tip%5Fsalutationsolutions/
is it an industry standard to use Dear Hiring Manager
