
Dec 6, 2016 ● Peter Jones
Why You Shouldn't Start Your Cover Letter With "To Whom It May Concern"
You’ve found the job you want. You’ve got your resume all set up, now you just need to write that cover letter. Keep in mind that your cover letter is your first impression. And the first impression of your first impression is how you open up your letter!
You’ll want to make it as effective as possible by tailoring your salutation to its appropriate audience—without offending anyone or showing bias of any kind.
Rule 1: If you’re not writing to a particular committee or individual avoid the dreaded impersonal “To Whom It May Concern.” Also, steer clear of the generic “Dear Sir or Madam,” which is just hopelessly bland.