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Dear Mark,
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I am applying for jobs that I see on Workopolis but usually you can’t find out who the person is that you’re applying to. I’ve heard that it’s a good thing to address your cover letter to a particular person. Also I want to send my resume to places that don’t have jobs advertised at the moment, and I want to know who I should be submitting my application to. Is it possible to find out names and positions of the people who work at specific places?

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