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9 February, 01:21

Brian has decided to supplement his job application to Wendenlt Corporation with a cover letter to the senior manager of human resources. However, he knows neither the name nor the gender of the senior manager he wishes to address. In this scenario, which of the following is the most appropriate way Brian can address the recipient formally without displaying gender bias? asked Feb 2 in Business by KonteA. "Dear Sir"B. "Dear Madam"C. "Dear Senior Manager of Human Resources"D. "Hi!"

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  1. 9 February, 01:51
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    The answer is: C) "Dear Senior Manager of Human Resources"

    Explanation:

    If Brian uses the expression "Dear Sir" or "Dear Madam" he will be displaying gender bias, by assuming the gender of the senior manager. If he just says "Hi" he wouldn't be considered very polite and formal.

    The best way he can address the person is by just naming the position without regarding whether a man or a woman is the manager. That way he will be seen as both polite and formal.
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