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Or Even Worse (Score:1)
Dear [ name of someone who does not work at this company ]:
EPIC FAIL
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Re:Or Even Worse (Score:1)
Still, if you're going to go to the trouble of writing a cover letter, you should make sure it's addressed to someone who works there. "Dear Sir" is fine by me. "To Whom It May Concern" is even fine by me. But "Dear Mrs Sally Struthers" tells me that you are reusing a cover letter from some other interview process and lack the attention to detail required to even change a basic salutation. That doesn't bode well for the rest of the interview process.
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Maybe next time I should start it "Dear Diary,".
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Maybe next time I should start it "Dear Diary,".
That might get you moved to the top of the pile, depending on the sense of humor of the person reading it.