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Moving and applying for work
My DH has accepted a position in Connecticut (we currently live in Montana) and is due to start working sometime in August. The company he's working for will be covering all of our relocation expenses. I'm in the process of looking for work there as well. Most of the positions that I'm interested in applying for only ask for a resume, not a cover letter. So, I'm unsure how to address this within my resume. We already have signed a lease, so I know where we will be living, if that makes a difference.
Any advice?
Re: Moving and applying for work
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Put 2 addresses on your resume. I did this in college when applying for jobs closer to home:
1st put current address in Montana. Then put relocation or local address in CT since you know where it is. Lable them as such & put them in two columns across the top of the resume instead of the centered address.