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Introducing Cover Letter Hide Symbols Feature

Are you tired of seeing those annoying symbols like asterisks or pound signs in your beautifully crafted cover letter? Say goodbye to distractions with our new Cover Letter Hide Symbols feature!

Key Features:

Automatically hides symbols like asterisks, pound signs, and other distracting characters
Ensures a clean and professional look for your cover letter
Easy to use with just a click of a button

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Perfect for job applications where a polished appearance is crucial
Ideal for impressing potential employers with a clean and well-formatted cover letter
Helps you stand out from the competition by focusing on your content rather than distracting symbols

Solve the problem of cluttered and unprofessional looking cover letters with our Cover Letter Hide Symbols feature. Make a great first impression every time!

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Never use To Whom it May Concern or Dear or Sir or Madamnothing could be more generic (not to mention archaic). Your cover letter could be the first opportunity you have to make an impression on the hiring manager, so make sure you show that you did your company research.
Unknown Recipient: There are two traditionally acceptable salutations when you are writing a business letter to an unknown recipient. To whom it may concern or Dear Sir or Madam show respect to anyone who is the intended reader.
Dear Sir or Madam, (you know that a specific person will see your letter) To Whom It May Concern: (you don't know where specifically, your letter is going) Dear [name of department], (you know the specific department, but aren't sure who will see it)
"If the hiring manager's name is nowhere to be found and the company is unwilling to give you his or her name, you should use 'Dear Hiring Team' in your cover letter salutation," she says. "By addressing your cover letter to the hiring team, you increase your chances of getting it in front of the right pair of eyes."
Don't write Dear Mr./Ms. Lastname. That will only call attention to the fact that you don't know their gender. Of course, if you don't know their name at all, then it's perfectly acceptable to write To whom it may concern or Dear Sir or Madam.
To address a cover letter, begin with a formal salutation followed by the hiring manager's title and full name. For example, you could write, "Dear Mr. John Smith." If you don't know the manager's gender, simply drop the title and use their name.
Use a generic salutation, such as Dear Hiring Manager, Dear Recruiting Manager or Dear Human Resources Professional. (Avoid To Whom It May Concern; it is antiquated.) Another option is to write Greetings, which is somewhat informal but polite.
The worst ways to address a cover letter or an email to a potential employer include: To whom it may concern, Dear Sir or Madam, Hello, Hiring Manager and Dear Recruiter.
To address a professional letter to multiple recipients, start with a salutation beginning with Dear followed by their full names. For example, write Dear Dr. Nora Woods and Dr. Mark Brooks, and end with a colon instead of a comma.
To address a cover letter without a name, use some variation of, "Dear Software Team Hiring Manager." You can also use, "Dear Hiring Manager" if the addressee really is unknown. Remember that "To Whom It May Concern" is an old-fashioned salutation for cover letters.
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