Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Is To Whom it May Concern acceptable on a cover letter - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach
Is To Whom it May Concern acceptable on a cover letter - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach Career advisors have warned against using âTo Whom It May Concernâ on a cover letter for many years, claiming it harms your chances of landing an interview. Nevertheless, many job seekers use this generic cover letter greeting anyway and go on to land fantastic positions at great companies. Earlier this year, the Resume Companion team finally began to wonder whether starting your cover letter with âTo Whom It May Concernâ actually affects a hiring managerâs decision making. To get to the bottom of this question, they surveyed over 1,000 US-based hiring managers from different professional backgrounds. The results ran contrary to what career advisors have been (and still are) preaching. Overall, 83% of hiring managers said that if you use âTo Whom It May Concernâ on your cover letter, it wouldnât affect whether theyâd offer you an interview. However, how a hiring manager reacts to âTo Whom It May Concernâ does differ by the hiring managerâs sex and age. Check out the full To Whom It May Concern survey data set, portrayed using colourful infographics, to find out what types of hiring managers are more tolerant of âTo Whom It May Concernâ on a cover letter: https://resumecompanion.com/cover-letter-help/to-whom-it-may-concern-survey/
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