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Ask HN: I'm moving cross-country. Should I look for a remote job or office job?

4 pointsby davidhaymondover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m a web developer with about 5 years of experience. My wife and I would like to move from rural Western Washington (I work for local government) to Eastern Tennessee to be closer to my wife&#x27;s family. I have a mild preference for office or hybrid jobs, but the prospect of looking for jobs in Knoxville or Chattanooga while living hundreds of miles away seems daunting, especially considering that I&#x27;m new to job searching (my current job was a referral). I also have no idea how bad the job market is for someone with my level of experience.<p>Would it be smarter to look for a remote job instead to ease the job search and relocating process? Or should I look for office jobs in Tennessee where the pool of candidates is much smaller than full remote?<p>I know I&#x27;m probably overthinking this, but any advice is greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful weekend!

2 comments

bell-cotover 1 year ago
Given your background, I&#x27;d at least check with a bunch of the local governments in Eastern TN, to get some sense of the market for similar jobs there.
gregjorover 1 year ago
You should do both. With employers tightening up hiring and hundreds of thousands of tech people laid off, you need both focus and flexibility.<p>Presumably you can’t switch to remote at your current job.<p>Referrals and inside tracks (usually through recruiters) work better than applying to hundreds of jobs along with everyone else. Start with your professional network and contacts.