I graduate in December. How early should I start looking for a full-time job? It just seems so unpredictable - some places hire super fast, others take months and months.
How do you find a job out-of-state, or more precisely, how do you interview for a job out of state? Do places tend to fly you in for an interview, or do a phone interview? How likely are they to pay for relocation if you are offered and accept the job?
If it helps, I'm looking primarily at zoos. Duh
I really want to get out of Kansas, but I don't have the money to relocate myself. With the health insurance stuff changing, and Kansas deciding they're NOT changing, I need OUT. Ideally Washington, but I'd settle for Oregon or even California. If I can get a full time job here, that would at least make life doable, but I still would prefer to be elsewhere. Colorado would suffice, but I'd rather be further west.
How do you find a job out-of-state, or more precisely, how do you interview for a job out of state? Do places tend to fly you in for an interview, or do a phone interview? How likely are they to pay for relocation if you are offered and accept the job?
If it helps, I'm looking primarily at zoos. Duh
I really want to get out of Kansas, but I don't have the money to relocate myself. With the health insurance stuff changing, and Kansas deciding they're NOT changing, I need OUT. Ideally Washington, but I'd settle for Oregon or even California. If I can get a full time job here, that would at least make life doable, but I still would prefer to be elsewhere. Colorado would suffice, but I'd rather be further west.