When opportunity knocks, it sometimes asks you to make bold moves and make them quickly. One such situation is a job opening that comes out of nowhere in which everything is perfect — except the job is in a different part of the country and you’ve only got a month to relocate.
Job relocation is stressful enough without time constraint, given the number of activities that have to be coordinated, seemingly all at the same time. When you’re under that kind of pressure, it’s easy to become frantic and overlook important details — such as making sure your new home has electrical power when you cross the threshold, and not forgetting to have the USPS forward your mail. These details can become major distractions when you are trying to settle into your new job, at the very time when you need to make the best possible impression on your new boss and coworkers.
The infographic below, Checklist for an Easy Job Relocation in 30 Days or Less, will help you make the transition to your new job and new living situation happen smoothly, despite the time constraint. While there will still be a fair amount of work to do after you internalize the infographic’s checklist, you will sleep better knowing you have a plan and nothing important will create undue stress two or three weeks down the road.
The two biggest items on the checklist in terms of importance are, not surprisingly, selling your current home and finding a new one. The time required for completing these activities is difficult to predict. The first home your realtor shows you in your new area may be the house of your dreams, or you may find nothing you like in the first month and need to arrange temporary housing accommodations.
On the sell side, timing can be just as unpredictable, but you can take control of the timing by selling your home to a property company specializing in buying homes “as-is” for cash at a fair price. This is a great option to take a big “to-do” item off the table and give yourself more time to make sure all your other relocation tasks are executed to perfection.
To learn more about how to make your job relocation a success from day one, feel free to check out the infographic below!
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