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Introducing Cover Letter Remove Surname Field Feature

Welcome to our new feature that allows you to remove the surname field from your cover letter!

Key Features:

Customize your cover letter by removing the surname field
Create a more inclusive application process
Personalize your cover letter to suit your unique style

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Ideal for applicants who prefer not to disclose their surname for personal or professional reasons
Useful for individuals with non-traditional surnames or unique cultural backgrounds
Helps in creating a more equal and diverse recruitment process

By using this feature, you can tailor your cover letter to better represent who you are and increase your chances of standing out to potential employers. Embrace the opportunity to present yourself authentically without the constraints of a traditional surname field.

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How to Remove Surname Field From Cover Letter

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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.
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.
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.
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.
"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."
"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."
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 easiest way to format a letter is to write the letter first, then format it. ... With an email cover letter, your contact information should be below your signature. Employer Address: How you address the cover letter will depend on how much information you have about the employer.
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