To Whom It May Concern.
To write or engrave (a name, address, inscription, or the like) on the top or surface; to write a name, address, or the like, on the outside or cover of (anything); as, to superscribe a letter.
The cover letter heading should include your contact information (name, address, phone number, email), the date, and the recipient's contact information (name, title, company).
If the ad doesn't have a name then address it to the "Personnel Manager."
company name sir/madam boss to whom it may concern manager
The best way to address the cover letter is to use a specific name if possible, such as the hiring manager or HR representative. If you don't have a name, you can use a general greeting like "Dear Hiring Team" or "To Whom It May Concern." Be sure to be professional and polite in your greeting.
You can start the cover letter with a general salutation such as "To Whom It May Concern" or "Dear Hiring Manager." This is a professional and widely accepted way to address a cover letter when you do not know the specific recipient's name.
The part of a letter that contains the name and address or the address of the recipient is called the inside address.
what should be a cover letter name ? If you only have one and you don't want to change it from job to job, you can just name it "cover letter" or "so and so's cover letter." If you have several (for example one pointing out your clerical experience for customer support jobs and one focusing your sales experience for sales jobs) then give it a name specifying what type of position you'd use that particular cover letter for.
The center name and number are provided by the school you attended. Also, the address of the center is provided.
The persons address and there name
The center name will be provided by the school. Also the address will be provided.
As long as the address is an existing address, I am sure the letter will not get returned.