Seeking advice on strategies for the cross-country job search!
I'm getting ready to finish up my Master's in Public Health and planning a move from Seattle, WA, back to the East Coast. I am just beginning my job search and focusing on NYC (my hometown), and New Haven CT (where my SO lives). I hoping to find something in the latter so my SO and I can be together. It feels early yet to start the job search process (I graduate in June), but I want to be as proactive as possible as I hear cross-country moves are tough.
Some maybe useful info about me:
- I attended college on the East Coast (ivy league institution, if that matters...)
- My early work experience is all on the East Coast
- Seeking opportunities in the public and non-profit sectors mosts (think health & social services orgs, health departmenets, etc). I also have a background in health tech.
Strategies I am currently employing:
- Identifying prospective employers in my target cities and keeping tabs on their work, openings, etc.
- Scheduling informational interviews by phone with organizations I am interested in to learn more about what they do and who they look for when hiring
- Completing volunteer work remotely (e.g. Catchafire) for orgs in my target cities I may later want to apply to for employment
- Uploading my resume into "talent communities" and databases (places where companies store resumes of people who are not applying for a specific opening but are interested in opportunities they may have)
- Uploading my resume into university-based recruitment systems (e.g. Handshake)
Thank you in advance for your wisdom!
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