{"id":373,"date":"2022-09-22T08:55:00","date_gmt":"2022-09-22T08:55:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sittingapps.com\/?p=373"},"modified":"2024-04-01T01:03:46","modified_gmt":"2024-04-01T01:03:46","slug":"5-ways-to-land-a-job-before-you-relocate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/sittingapps.com\/index.php\/2022\/09\/22\/5-ways-to-land-a-job-before-you-relocate\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Ways to Land a Job Before You Relocate"},"content":{"rendered":"
Being a partner to someone who is frequently relocated isn\u2019t easy \u2014 especially with spouses that have jobs that require licenses that don\u2019t always transfer\u00a0across state lines<\/a>. When your partner gets relocated, the entire family has to make arrangements for school, work, and everything else.\u00a0 While their company takes care of the employee, the spouse is most often overlooked. One exception is Military real estate<\/a>\u00a0which is made easier\u00a0by the VA<\/a>, but even then veterans and their spouses are facing the same job market as everyone else.<\/p>\n If you\u2019re in the ranks of those whose career life seems relegated to second place, here are five tips I picked up from the wives of servicemembers to land a job before you relocate.<\/p>\n The internet is full of job-search sites, and this is the first place you should look to determine the employment possibilities in your new location. Pull up the official website of the state and city you\u2019ll be moving to, along with the local Chamber of Commerce. This will give you an idea of what industries are growing and which jobs are in demand in your new home.<\/p>\n(Re)search the Internet<\/strong><\/h3>\n