Why Move For A New Job?
The Hidden Job Market--Can Yield Gems In Your Own Backyard
Recruiters hear this phrase from candidates every day: "for the right job, I'd consider relocating."
Really?
Would you uproot your family, move across the country to a new town, leave your elderly parents behind with no support network?
Certainly, there are many good reasons to move: move CLOSER to family and friends; move to a new town to attend a school; move BACK to a favorite community. Also(and thanks to Tom Lord) moving might be a way to break into a new industry or to get started after college.
But, if it's not something you truly don't want to do, don't waste your time.
The ROCKWOOD CAREER PLANNING process suggests FIRST DETERMINE WHERE YOU WANT TO LIVE AND WORK.
Just because you don't see jobs posted for your desired location doesn't mean they don't exist. There is a hidden job market out there from firms that don't advertise, that might have a job that has the wrong title but really is a fit for your background and interests.
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