Once you've narrowed your search to a few locations, dig a little deeper to determine which is the right place for you to live. Your current location will be less of an issue when your talents are in high demand. It's not enough to know you want to relocate to somewhere warm - search your favorite job boards to get a better sense of which locations not only meet your personal needs but also have a high demand for professionals in your line of work. Great question, April! Before you update your resume and cover letter for a long-distance job search, I suggest doing some online research to determine which job markets are healthy and have a decent number of job openings in your desired field. How do I approach the subject of relocation in my cover letter and resume? - April I'm about to start a job search and want to relocate. Q: How do I address my desire to relocate for work in my cover letter and resume? Have a question for Amanda? Submit it here. A certified professional career coach (CPCC) and resume writer (CPRW), Amanda has been helping professionals improve their careers for nearly 15 years. Each week, TopResume's career advice expert, Amanda Augustine, answers user questions like the one below from Quora and our Ask Amanda form.
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