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FINDING A NEW JOB BEFORE RELOCATING

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      LanceScurv on: April 14, 2023 at 11:33 AM #65350

      Finding a new job in a new state can be a daunting task, but here are some steps that can help you in your search:

      1. Research the job market: Before you start applying for jobs, research the job market in the state you plan to move to. Look for industries and job openings that match your skills and experience.
      2. Update your resume: Make sure your resume is up-to-date and tailored to the job you’re applying for. Highlight your relevant skills and experience, and consider including a cover letter explaining your interest in the position and your move to the new state.
      3. Network: Reach out to your professional network, including friends, colleagues, and former employers. Let them know that you’re looking for a job in the new state and ask if they know of any opportunities or connections that could help you.
      4. Use job search websites: Use job search websites like Indeed, Monster, and LinkedIn to search for job openings in the new state. You can filter by location, industry, and job type to narrow down your search.
      5. Attend job fairs: Look for job fairs and networking events in the new state. These events can be a great way to meet employers and learn about job opportunities in your field.
      6. Contact recruiters: Consider contacting recruiters who specialize in your industry. They can help you find job openings and connect you with potential employers.
      7. Be flexible: Consider temporary or contract work, especially if you’re having difficulty finding a permanent position. This can be a great way to get your foot in the door and make connections in your new state.
      8. Be prepared for interviews: Make sure you’re prepared for phone and video interviews, as these may be required if you’re not able to travel to the new state for an in-person interview. Dress professionally and ensure you have a quiet, distraction-free space for the interview.
      9. Research relocation assistance: Some companies offer relocation assistance to new employees. Research this ahead of time and see if any of the companies you’re interested in offering this benefit.
      10. Be patient and persistent: Finding a new job can take time, especially in a new state. Be patient and persistent, and don’t give up on your search. Keep networking and applying for jobs, and eventually, you’ll find the right opportunity.
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