In the past, I've used the heading "Good morning" and then begin my letter.
Most museums request no phone calls in regard to postings so I don't think
anyone is put off by the generic heading. At least that has been my
experience.
Best,
Holly Harmon
Detroit Institute of Arts
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Elizabeth Walton <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Unless museums want 200 people calling to find this out they should put
> the information in the job posting if they're going to have any
> expectations of people having it exactly right. Do any of you really have
> time to play games like that?
> On Aug 12, 2013 1:53 PM, "Jim Lyons" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Peter,
>>
>> According to "The Big Book of How To Say It", this is under the heading
>> "Application Letters to Prospective Employers", page 61, "Address your
>> letter to a specific individual, after verifying the person's title and
>> double-checking the spelling of the name. even if it's simple ("Gene could
>> be Jean or Jeanne", "John could be Jon". I would add to that it might be a
>> good thing to find out if they go by Mr., Ms. or Mrs.
>>
>> -Jim
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Stephanie Skiles <
>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Peter,****
>>>
>>> I’ve always used “Dear Hiring Manager” or “Dear Hiring Committee.” I
>>> agree that “Sir/Madam” is a bit antiquated. Usually, there is more than
>>> one person doing the hiring, so perhaps addressing a committee works best?
>>> ****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> I hope that helps you. Best of luck in your job search!****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Sincerely,****
>>>
>>> Stephanie****
>>>
>>> *From:* Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On
>>> Behalf Of *Peter Meloni
>>> *Sent:* Monday, July 22, 2013 6:08 PM
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>>> *Subject:* [MUSEUM-L]****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Lister’s****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> I am applying for different museum positions, and I am finding a lot of
>>> positions that do not give a contact person’s name to address the cover
>>> letter to. What is the best way to address the letter to, Dear Human
>>> Resources, Dear Hiring Manager or is there a better option available than
>>> the worst possible option Dear Sir/Madam or Dear Mr or Mrs. I don’t want
>>> to use this option but most museums do not have a Human Resources
>>> department. I have taken the time to search the website of the museums for
>>> clues but have generally not turned up anything that is very helpful to me.
>>> ****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Thank you lister’s for all of your great advice****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Sincerly****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> A. Peter Meloni****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
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