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YuckTheFankees wrote: » From my experience most companies prefer in-person interviews and they usually have more than 1 interview, so that could mean multiple trips. I have been in this situation twice. The first time..I was getting interviews left and right but they all wanted in-person interviews..so I took a gamble and just moved to cityA. It took me about 1.5 months to get a job and I was almost down to zero in my bank account (one of the worst times in my life). The second time..I actually had some money saved up and I went to cityB for 3 interviews. All three offered me the job after the 1st interview. So it really comes down to how bad you want to move I guess.
cknapp78 wrote: » The other thing to consider on moving with a low budget. 1. Have a relocation offer in mind when the recruiter/interviewer ask for your level compensation. Personally I used to ask for all relocation/moving costs to be covered for me and my family up front (Not expensed and paid back). This includes all travel costs, flights for interviews and all meals if you are driving cross-country. Most companies will just load up a pre-paid Visa for such a purpose as long as you keep all receipts. I also used to ask for 3-6 month of temporary housing. It can be either a corporate apartment, and extended stay hotel, or a furnished rental with a short lease. This will allow you to bank everything for the few months so you have all your deposits by the time you are ready to lease or buy. I followed this plan 3 times over the past 6 years and every time it leads to an offer. Takes a little longer to negotiate but worth it.
tr1x wrote: » Hmm that doesn't sound so bad as long as I'd have enough money saved. It just really makes me nervous to apply for the jobs without being down there. If you had to do it all over again, what would you have done different? My fiancé would be moving with me and also getting a job, so I really don't think we'd end up running completely out of money, ya know. I could fix PCs on the side temporarily, and I'd already have the area scoped out etc, taking all the obvious precautions.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » If I could do it all over again, I would of saved more money and thought about the move more before I actually went through with the plan. The story..I met a girl..blah blah blah.. decided to move 3300 miles to be with her, not to mention I only had 300 dollars when the journey began. So after gas and food for the 4 day journey, I was down to 100? Luckily my old company overpaid me a full paycheck after 3 weeks of being in the new city. It was the most stressful month of my life. If you have enough money saved up, move..you only live once!
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