![]() But that got us thinking: there are countless job-seekers who address their cover letters this way - they can’t all be jobless, can they? We wanted to see for ourselves if “To Whom it May Concern” was as problematic as it’s portrayed across the internet. If you only read career blogs, you’d quickly come to the conclusion that hiring managers take one look at your cover letter, see “To Whom It May Concern,” and promptly toss your application into a paper shredder. Nobody hates opening a cover letter with “To Whom It May Concern” quite like so-called career experts. But does it actually matter at all? We interviewed over 1,000 hiring managers to find out the answer.Ī fine first impression: 83% of hiring managers revealed that seeing “To Whom It May Concern” on a cover letter would have little or no impact on their hiring decision. Career websites across the internet claim that opening your cover letter with “To Whom It May Concern” can sink your job prospects. ![]()
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