Chapter 14: Planning to Relocate

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If your job offer requires relocation, you can find many resources on the Internet to aid in settling in a new locale.

Articles Related to Relocating:

New City, New Job: How to Conduct a Long-Distance Job Search -- tips, suggestions, and strategies for job-seekers conducting a long-distance job-search.

Long-Distance Job Search Do's and Don'ts -- the keys to a smooth long-distance job search.

Resources to Help With Relocation:

Your job offer may dictate in general where you’ll be working, but you still may have choices about the city in which you’ll be living.

Sperling's Best Places -- offers 3,000 City Profiles; a Cost of Living and Salary Calculator; a tool that lets you describe your ideal place to live and compares your preferences with our database of hundreds of cities, and presents you with rankings for your further investigation; a ranking of the rankings of recent "Best Places"-type studies by Forbes, Fortune and ZPG; school statistics on 87,000 U.S. public schools in 16,000 districts; crime rates in 2,500 U.S. cities; and climate profiles for 2,000 cities worldwide.

AOL Local City Guide -- Browse city guides for top U.S. cities, find city guides by state or use the search box below to find the city guide serving your desired location.

Find Your Spot -- an online quiz to find the best places to live, work, and retire. Claims to enable you to discover perfect hometowns rated to match YOUR unique interests, compare the best cities and small towns with free colorful reports, then search for jobs in your career field in your Top Spots.

CityRating.com -- offers city guides, school rankings, city search, cost of living information, occupational outlook, weather history, and weather forecasts.

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