Hello,
I graduated college in 2019 with an Econ degree (minor in Finance) and have been working my current job now for about a year. This city does not have a lot of opportunity and my salary is quite frankly embarrassing, so I have been looking at relocating to City B where there is more job opportunity. I've accumulated a generous nest egg from living with my parents since graduating, but at this point I want out.
The trouble is, I feel as though I'm at a disadvantage because I'm an out-of-town applicant. If it comes down to just biting the bullet and moving, THEN finding a job...well, whatever I guess, but I know that'd be a huge gamble.
I seem to hear contradicting advice towards relocation - people say "People relocate all the time, you'll have no trouble!", others state that it's basically impossible because most employers won't consider out of town/state applicants.
Does anyone have any tips on how I can make my resume seem more attractive if I'm at a disadvantage?
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