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indieanna86 | 19:48 Tue 25th Sep 2007 | Jobs & Education
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Hi all, I'm applying for a great sounding job online and am typing up a cover letter to go with it, but the advert doesn't include a contact name at all. Who do you think I should make the letter out to? Is there a 'general' term I should use?
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You could use To whom it may concern.
If the advert got a telephone then phone up and ask who to address too on the letter.
'Dear Sirs' is the standard address when writing to a company rather than an individual. It is 'Yours faithfully' at the end, not 'yours sincerely'. Avoid "dear sir or madam' as if sounds naff.
Good idea to phone up company, it shows initiative!

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Dear Mr. Herbert,

I write this letter for the job position as Marketing Assistant that was posted in Sunday Gazette yesterday. I would like to submit my application for the said post.

I am 25 years of age and I acquired a Marketing Degree in college. I graduated as Cum Laude at the University of Mississippi in the year 2006.

In terms of qualification, I already worked as marketing associate at the NHYU Corporation since the time I graduated until this present time.

Attached with this letter is my resume for some of my personal information and achievements.

I would like to say thank you in advance for considering me. I look for ward to hear from you soon.

Sincerely Yours,

Lance Kent B. Michael Media URL: http://www.writeletters.net/category/application-letter
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