Is it appropriate to address the email as “Dear Talent Acquisition Team”? I received a message from the talent acquisition team that didn’t include a specific name; it simply stated it was from the “Talent Acquisition Team.” How should I respond in this situation?

By RCadmin

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  1. Yes, you can start your email with “Dear Talent Acquisition Team.” It’s perfectly acceptable to address a group or team when a specific name isn’t provided.

    In your response, you can say something like:


    Subject: Re: [Subject of the original email]

    Dear Talent Acquisition Team,

    Thank you for your email. [Then, proceed with your response or any questions you may have.]

    Best regards,

    [Your Name]


    This approach is professional and acknowledges the team that reached out to you.

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