How To Find A Job After Relocating

Are you looking to get a job in another state? It can be challenging to land a job prior to moving. We compiled tips from experts and employers to find out how to move to another state and find a job.

Thinking about moving to another state but need to find a job first?

  1. OBTAIN A LOCAL ADDRESS: When applying for jobs, either leave your address off of your resume or obtain a local address. Obtaining a local address is as simple as getting a commercial mailbox. If you choose to do this at the post office, make sure to opt for a package that gives you a physical street address, not just a PO box.

  2. RESEARCH THE LOCAL JOB MARKET: Spend time researching the local job market.

  3. NOTE IN YOUR COVER LETTER THAT YOU WILL PAY RELOCATION FEES: Make it clear in your cover letter that you will pay for your own relocation and can pay for travel to the company for an interview. Companies often tell recruiters that they will only consider employees who are relocating if someone local isn’t available.

  4. UPDATE YOUR RESUME: Make sure your resume is up-to-date and has your latest work experience.

  5. RESEARCH LIVING COSTS AND SALARIES IN YOUR DESIRED STATE: Have a thorough understanding of relative cost of living and salaries.

Though it can be challenging to land a job out of state, it is not impossible. Using these tips will help you get a let up on your competition and land a job out of state.

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